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Candidates for Team USA’s roster for Vancouver 2010

Brian Burke, Team USA’s GM, is planning on making the announcement of USA’s final roster on January 1st, 2010, during the Winter Classic. Burke will name his 23 man roster at Fenway Park, during the Flyers vs. Bruins game.

Below you will find the three groupings for the 2010 Olympic hockey tournament:

GROUP A: Canada, United States, Norway, Switzerland

GROUP B: Russia, Czech Republic, Latvia, Slovakia

GROUP C: Finland, Sweden, Germany, Belarus

The countries in bold are the four tournament favorites, without disrespect to the other eight countries.

Tournament format:
Each team will play the round robin portion of the tournament, facing the other three teams of their respective group and the best four records will advance to the quarter-finals.

Then the remaining eight teams will move on to play a qualifying playoff round to decide the other four quarter-final spots. The final eight teams will face each other in the quarter-finals until the Gold Medal Winner is decided.

USA’s schedule will be fairly easy, except they end up their round-robin by facing a powerhouse in Canada. They will play their first game on February 16th against Switzerland, a very underrated opponent that gave problem to the Americans in the past few tournaments.

After that game USA has a day off, before they take on a weak Norwegian team that should be fairly easy to beat. Finally, Team USA will conclude the round-robin portion of their tournament with an emotional match-up against their North American foe, Canada. This game will be a very good test for Sean Burke to assess his line-up and his team’s chances of earning a medal in Vancouver.


Who would you select as Team USA’s captain?
Jamie Langenbrunner?
Brian Rafalski?
Ryan Malone?

I would personnally give the C to Langenbrunner as he is a proven winner with Stanley Cups with the Devils and plenty of experience in the NHL and on the international level. There is a change of guard for the Americans as perennial selections like Bill Guerin, Keith Tkachuk, Doug Weight and Chris Chelios are no longer in the plans.

Potential final line-up for Team USA:
Forwards:
Patrick Kane - Zach Parise - Phil Kessel
Ryan Malone - Paul Stastny - Dustin Brown
Bobby Ryan - Ryan Kesler - Jamie Langenbrunner
Ryan Callahan - Joe Pavelski - Mike Knuble
Jason Pominville as the 13th forward.

Defensemen:
Brian Rafalski - Ryan Suter
Paul Martin - Ryan Whitney
Erik Johnson - Brooks Orpik
Zach Bogosian as the 7th defensemen.

Goalies:
Ryan Miller
Tim Thomas
Craig Anderson

Noteworthy considerations:
Forwards:
Scott Gomez, T.J. Oshie, Mike Modano, Tim Connolly, James van Riemsdyk, Brian Gionta, David Backes, Kyle Okposo, Chris Drury, Dustin Byfuglien, David Booth

Defensemen:
Ron Hainsey, Mike Komisarek, John-Michael Liles, Alex Goligoski, Matt Carle, Andy Greene, Jack Johnson

Goaltenders:
Jonathan Quick

Who would you pick on your team as of December 23rd, 2009?

Source: http://hockeyindependent.com/blog/?p=8366

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Id like to see

one of Liles, Goligoski, Carle or Johnson on the blueline. Of course, that’s probably because I’m a college hockey guy

by fetch9 on Dec 23, 2009 11:10 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

Liles’ play has really slipped of late. Not sure if it’s the schedule or preoccupation with the Olympics, but maybe not the best guy.

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by Mike @ MHH on Dec 23, 2009 12:47 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Paul Martin just had a setback and more surgery and is out “at least” another 4 weeks. Can he get back into game conditioning and readiness for such a high level by February? I’d probably bump him.

I’d include Keith Ballard, at least for consideration. He has a way of frustrating and playing very well against Crosby, somehow he matches up well. Given where Ballard plays he doesn’t get a lot of spotlight, but I don’t think he’s out of place in the discussion.

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by Hooks Orpik on Dec 23, 2009 3:52 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

For 2014 purposes I’d probably bring Quick and leave Anderson behind, but the #3 goalie isn’t that big a deal anyways.

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by Hooks Orpik on Dec 23, 2009 4:03 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Also I’d bump out Callahan and put Paul Gaustad in as 4th line center. He’s #1 in the league at 64.6% in the faceoff circle, is a situational tool the Yanks could use and need.

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by Hooks Orpik on Dec 23, 2009 7:13 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

I might look at moving Pavelski to wing on Statsny’s line. Malone is fine, but Brown isn’t much of a finisher.

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by Mike @ MHH on Dec 24, 2009 9:04 AM CST reply actions   0 recs

I’d get rid of Bobby Ryan and put in Mike Modano. Probably his last shot, and Ryan is a little too inexperienced in my opinion.

by xcdudesquad on Dec 25, 2009 9:13 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

They’ve been pretty public about this team being a step forward without holding on to any nostalgia. I’d rather have an inexperienced Ryan learn the international game on this huge stage than Modano take a victory lap when he’s seeing 4th line minutes for his own NHL team.

"I know everyone has their own opinion, but your opinion is wrong. "

by Mike @ MHH on Dec 29, 2009 4:37 PM CST up reply actions   0 recs

Thanks for you input guys, we’ll know very soon Brian Burke’s picks!

by Fred Poulin on Dec 26, 2009 2:11 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

Komisarek

Wouldn’t Komisarek almost be a lock for the team, considering he plays for Wilson and Burke with the Leafs? And he has played very well since coming back from injury.

by TrevD on Dec 27, 2009 1:18 PM CST reply actions   0 recs

If Paul Martin can’t go because of his injury, Komi will likely be on the team. Erik Johnson is also on the bubble as he was a healthy scratch recently with the Blues.

by Fred Poulin on Dec 30, 2009 3:41 PM CST reply actions   0 recs


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