Returning players experience key as Canada looks to get back in world junior medals
BOISBRIAND, Que. — The five players returning from Canada’s team at last year’s world junior hockey championship feel they’ve got something to prove the second time around.
Dylan Strome, Mathew Barzal, Julien Gauthier, Mitchell Stephens and defenceman Thomas Chabot were on the Canadian squad that lost in the quarter-finals to host Finland and finished out of the medals a year ago. Now they want gold as the event shifts to Toronto and Montreal beginning Dec. 26.
“It’s pretty easy to remember,” Strome said Sunday as a four-day team selection camp opened at the Centre d’Excellence Sports Rousseau. “It’s not a good feeling.
“So many friends and people in your country watch the game, so you want to be the guy who wins the gold medal. Unfortunately we fell short, but we’ve got another chance this year.”


