Unsigned players at World Cup assume risks, embrace chance
TORONTO — Every day over the summer, Johnny Gaudreau thought about not having a contract.
Gaudreau worried about it and obsessed over it but he wasn’t going to let stalled negotiations with the Calgary Flames keep him from playing in the World Cup of Hockey.
“You don’t get many chances to play in the World Cup,” Gaudreau said. “So I was like, ‘Let’s get some insurance and I really want to play in this tournament.’”
Gaudreau is one of 13 NHL players who go into the World Cup without a contract for this season, assuming a certain amount of risk in case they are injured. “Johnny Hockey” and Team North America teammate Jacob Trouba bought extra insurance beyond what the NHL Players Association provided — just in case.


