Re: Team Canada WC Roster 2014
Originally Posted by
The Comish
All I know is that if I was an NHL player and I had an opportunity to put on the maple leaf, I'd be there in a heartbeat. I have so much respect for those guys going after such a long, demanding season, even though they are pampered like superheros, and don't have to do much except for show up and work out, not pay for anything (thank you sponsors or team or NHL), hhhheeeeeeyyyyy, wait a minute, SCREW these guys, they get paid monstrous dollars to play a game and some of them are tired? I understand if you are injured, no problem, you get a pass, but to outright turn it down? How much do you LOVE the game? When I was under 30 (if anyone makes any jokes, I will seriously use my Administrator rights and mess up your posts, lol), I played 4-5 games a week during hockey season, sometimes on two teams, plus practice, plus tournaments AND summer hockey in between my actual job. "Oh, it was a long season, I'm tired", just doesn't cut it. Man up and go have an excellent experience wearing the maple leaf in Belarus. Who knows, you might even enjoy yourself.
I expect the kids and guys trying to prove themselves to play (Monahan, Rielly, Gudbranson, Ellis), but I have a greater respect for guys like Methot, Burrows, Bieksa and especially Reimer for putting it out there and battling for Canada.
I agree with you 100% on the pride of wearing the Maple Leaf crest in these types of tournaments. I think we have to be careful though when judging those that skip these competitions. Eric Staal played last year (let's call it an extra curricular activity). That activity cost him more than a couple of weeks of pain due to the injury sustained; he did not seem 100% at the start of the 2013-14 season and did not get to play for the Canadian Olympic team due to his slow start even though he was initially pegged as a lock.
As much as we all want to say that they ''play'' for a living (which they figuratively do), they must ensure that their bodies are fit in order to perform their NHL duties. ''Risking'' their health can jeopardize their career, which is worth a whole lot more than suiting up for their country in a not-so-important tournament.
I can tell you now that if I were in their shoes (skates), their is no chance that I would pass on such an opportunity, but I guess until I really am ''in their shoes'', there is no way to fully understand their decisions.
Keeper league 14 teams (H2H, 20 active players keep 16 NHLers, 16 minors)
Scoring Cats: G-A-PTS-PPG-PPA-(+/-)-HITS-BLK-SHP-SOG-FOW-GWG / W-L-SVS-SV%-GAA-SO
C- Crosby, Barzal, Bennett, Schmaltz, Novak
W- Forsberg, Batherson, Nichuskin, Tuch, Konecny, Maccelli, Sharangovich, Bertuzzi, Kaliyev, Neighbours, Reichel
D- Carlson, Rielly, Klingberg
G- Hellebuyck, Demko, Merzlikins, Vejmelka
Minors:
F: Fantilli, Cooley, Bourgault, Perreault, Cowan, Ohgren, N. Foote, Goyette, Iskhakov, Denisenko, Tracey
D: Simashev, Willander, Lambos
G: Schmidt, Rodrigue, DiPietro, Gaudreau, McKay