Canada’s world junior returnees battling for jobs: ‘No freebies’
OTTAWA — Brayden Yager had a visitor this fall.
Hockey Canada player development coach Scott Walker was in town.
And after the country’s stunning fifth-place finish at the previous year’s world junior hockey championship, the points of emphasis from the program’s brain trust couldn’t have been less complicated.
“You can’t take it for granted,” Yager said. “You gotta earn everything you get.”