COLUMN: Hockey Canada’s questionable roster decisions on full display As if to underscore Hockey Canada’s questionable decision-making in who it invited to its final selection camp last month, how it constructed its roster and the coaching decisions made once play began, it's also the first time Canada has exited in the quarterfinals in two consecutive years
Hockey Canada’s management rightfully faces scrutiny after . . . The bottom line is that you need to select the best hockey players for this tournament Hockey Canada consistently fails to do that because of their reliance on this “ghost roster” and their insistence on deferring to older players
Elite Hockey Canada - Team Canada - Time for a change Canada’s recent struggles at the World Junior Championships have sparked a national conversation about the state of hockey development in our country For the second consecutive year, Team Canada was eliminated from medal contention, finishing a disappointing fifth
Roster Choices Haunt Canada in Shocking WJC Loss Coming off a fifth-place finish at last year's event, all of Hockey Canada has been vocal about how this year's tournament is about redemption and reclaiming the gold medal A loss to the
OPINION: Canada dominates, but hockey development needs change The Czech Republic, once a fading hockey power, has adapted its development approach and is now producing highly skilled, competitive NHL players again If Hockey Canada doesn’t adjust, its dominance in best-on-best tournaments could slip
What went wrong at the World Juniors for Team Canada Another IIHF World Juniors Championship has come and gone for Canada, and the team will be going home empty-handed once again Team Canada fell to Czechia 4-3 in Thursday’s quarterfinal for the second straight year