Is It Time For Canada to Consider a National Team Development Program?

by on December 31, 2012 in 2013 World Junior Championships - 1,388 Comments

Is It Time For Canada to Consider a National Team Development Program?
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It may seem odd to praise USA Hockey on a site that is predominately filled with Canadian hockey fans, but as the US lost to a much more skilled Team Canada 2-1 yesterday it seemed clear that the Americans were much more capable of playing as a team and it was their strong systems, positional play, and familiarity that kept the game so close.

While the U-20 roster has already been dispersed from the National Development Program, the majority of these players on the U.S. roster (13 out of 23) have roots in the National team system. Meaning, there are familiar defense pairings that can be relied on, players like Grimaldi, Miller, Lucia, and Biggs who know what their linemates are going to do, and goaltender in John Gibson who has been working with Mike Ayers since he left midget hockey.

I think of how every year Canadian goaltenders become the target of criticism. Is it possible that Malcolm Subban could be even better if had spent his two first years of junior hockey spending everyday with Ron Tugnutt? (Subban probably, but not Mark Visentin, he’s just a bad goaltender.) Would Team Canada benefit from having the majority of the players coached knowing a system that will likely be implemented in international competition? It wouldn’t be hard imagine that Rielly looking even better out there if he had spent the past two years with Xavier Oullett as his defensive partner, not the cast of misfits that have been rotated through beside him in Moose Jaw.

Looking at the schedule of the US National Teams, there is a huge benefit in the player development as well. They have had their players exposed to older, tougher competition at a much younger age which certainly puts an emphasis on strength and conditioning earlier in a player’s career. They are available for a greater number of international tournaments, which gives them a lot more exposure to other countries National teams and their unique playing styles. And of course, this gives you the basis for a team that is ready to compete in the Under-18 tournament, which usually has a poor showing for Canada because of players being tied up in the CHL playoffs. I’d suggest that you could even include the National Development Teams in the Memorial Cup and give them a chance to play against top competition while expanding on one of the most underrated tournaments in the sport.

The logistics of bringing about a national team program seems like a challenge, the biggest being the impact of poaching the most talent players from the CHL bantam drafts, and building a schedule that is balanced and competitive.

While a Canadian National Team Program may never happen, it’s an interesting option to consider, and is one that has the potential to engage more Canadians in the excitement of junior hockey for more than two weeks a year.

Some New Years Eve links…

Puck Daddy’s 2012 Alternative Year in Hockey Awards
Somehow I had never seen that CTV piece on the Leafs.

Canada Finds Success Against U.S. with More Aggressive Attack
Morgan Rielly is good at hockey.

 Union to Talk with NHL Monday
It will get done at some point.

Expanding the Playoffs
I’m against it.

The Marlies Prospect Myth
A couple of decent prospects, some solid depth, and Dylan Yeo. The Marlies are in good shape.

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  • mcloki

    That looks like the Lou deal.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    ok…ok…how about this?

    Lupul,Bozak and our first in 2013?

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    They have tons in the system already though.  Their problem is getting rid of stupid contracts, not filling in the roster spots.  They have guys like Kyle Beach, Mark McNeill, Teuvo Tervainen, Jimmy Hayes, Marcus Kruger, Brandon Pirri, Brandon Saad, Jeremy Morin and Andrew Shaw who could all be playing in the bottom six tomorrow. 

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  • Archie Vanlanda

    McGinn would be a great little bonus in a deal like that.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Back to work today…ugghhhh!!

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Too far in the other direction.  Our pick alone could easily be better than Duchene. 

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  • bear1919

     sounds like 1 draft pick too many.

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  • 4evrblue

    With Landeskog on the 1st line LW and Parenteau likely getting a shot at 1st line RW I would think they would look at guys like Mac, Kulemin, Frattin, or Kadri. Guys that can play 2nd line wing and possibly move up to 1st line at times. To me Kadri makes a lot of sense for them along with a guy that can already play 2nd line LW so they don’t take a step back if Kadri needs more time. Mac + Kadri? Am I missing something?

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  • jcg_4

    Show more show less…what’s that about? I clicked on it but it doesn’t do any thing.

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  • mcloki

    Trading Lupul after seeing the massive amount of chemistry he has with Kessel, the fact that Toronto fans love Lupul, want him to be an assistant captain. And he could easily become the face of the Leafs.

    The return would have to be big.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Actually..I doubt Col would do that deal…but yeh…. I would love Duchene on the Leafs..

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  • bear1919

     If the Ducks lose one of those guys the other would be gone soon.
    It would make great sense for them to rebuild .

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  • mcloki

    So you’re trading essentially the Leafs first line.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    My trade was based on Lupul quietly telling Burke he was going to test the market… : )

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Don’t tell me you think Bozak is a first liner?

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    It’s actually more about line construction for them.  Landeskog is going to play with O’Reilly and Downie, as they just have fantastic chemistry.  So they need someone to play with Stastny (or Duchene if they keep Stastny).  I think they’d prefer a veteran to replace the rapidly declining Hejduk. 

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  • Yaknowwhat

    The costs for a franchise forward are not cheap…

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Well, he did have 20 more points than Duchene last year, lol.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Well if thats the case Cam…its Bozak straight up for Duchene and McGinn…yeh right eh?

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    If we did your trade we’d finish last and not have our pick again though.  Colorado would fall all over themselves to replace Duchene with Lupul, Bozak and MacKinnon.  We’d be a laughing stock. 

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Bozak is also a UFA this summer. The Avs likely won’t make the playoffs this season, so adding an impending UFA 3rd-line center won’t be of much value to them. He would probably be willing to sign there, but without talking to him first, the Avs can’t guarantee it.

    Also, I highly doubt we’d get McGinn with Duchene. He scored 20 goals last year in his first full season in the NHL.

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  • JVR

    New Blog:

    http://mapleleafshotstove.com/2013/01/02/burke-speaks-drouin-rielly-biggs-and-cba-talks/#disqus_thread

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Is that what I suggested?  No.  But can we just please, for the sake of not being wildly anti-Leaf for just two seconds, imagine the minute possibility that Duchene doesn’t become a franchise forward?  
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    So far he’s a 0.68 PPG player.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    He lives in Colorado, and played college hockey there. 

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Thats quite an assumption Cam…

    We trade them A UFA third line winger who of course resigns…a UFA first line winger with injury history who of course resigns…..and we magically finish last so they get MacKinnon…yeh…..this is exactly what would happen…no questions asked…lol..

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