Success for 23-and-under team may come down to questions on defence and goal
Youth could work in one of two ways for Team North America at the World Cup of Hockey. It could be the fuel that powers a deep run in the latest reincarnation of the best-on-best tournament, or it could be the detriment in defeat.
Spearheading the roster for the North Americans, general manager Peter Chiarelli is hoping for the former. He describes his squad, represented by players 23-and-under from Canada and the United States, as “bright-eyed and bushy-tailed” and oozing with energy.
“The youth psyche helps us on a number of different levels,” he said.
Chiarelli points to the expansive start time veteran legs sometimes require to get going in the fall. By contrast, young players are revved up and ready to go from Day 1.


