Canadian juniors short on stars; hope to be long on speed, skill and teamwork
MONTREAL — Without an obvious star player to carry the pressure and expectations, Canada’s team for the world junior hockey championship will be all about teamwork, speed and desire.
The final 22-man roster that emerged from this week’s four-day selection camp in Boisbriand, Que., is deep in very good players, such as 2015 third overall NHL draft pick Dylan Strome or Ontario Hockey League scoring leader Taylor Raddysh, but doesn’t have a Connor McDavid or a John Tavares to claim the spotlight.
“We want to be a complete team,” said coach Dominique Ducharme, the Drummondville Voltigeurs coach and general manager who led the Halifax Mooseheads to the 2013 Memorial Cup. “We’ve got speed, skill.
“We’re reliable. We can defend. We’re good at putting pressure on the other team. We want to put all that together.”


