16 forwards, 8 defencemen, 3 goaltenders to start the tournament. Assuming that Montreal clinches a playoff spot and the initial rosters will be comprised of non-playoff teams. Non-NHL players/prospects from playoff teams were disregarded.
Werenski is one of a few notable injuries. I don't think Luke Hughes or Matty Beniers get an invite, but top prospects sometimes do, so never know.
Very strong team, I think they have the best odds to win it all. A lot of quality names didn't make my final cut given a couple loyalties from Hockey USA. Expect another Kessel subtweet.
Don’t players who are usually RFA, or UFA’s don’t play? Or that may just be Sabres players. Like Reinhart for example would always play if he had a contract for the next season but wouldn’t play as a restricted free agent.
Don’t players who are usually RFA, or UFA’s don’t play? Or that may just be Sabres players. Like Reinhart for example would always play if he had a contract for the next season but wouldn’t play as a restricted free agent.
Yes - I was thinking the same thing.
I bet Quinn Hughes and Conor Garland sit out
Don’t players who are usually RFA, or UFA’s don’t play? Or that may just be Sabres players. Like Reinhart for example would always play if he had a contract for the next season but wouldn’t play as a restricted free agent.
It's an IIHF tournament, NHL contracts aren't required to play in the Wolrd Championship.
A player might sit out if they want the summer to have a break/train, and on the odd occasion a GM might request a player not go, but there'd be nothing stopping Reinhart from going.
Yes - I was thinking the same thing.
I bet Quinn Hughes and Conor Garland sit out
Garland already accepted. There was a thing on Twitter about him setting a world record for replying. He wants to play. If he succeeds, it's more in his favour to ask for more cash dollars on his upcoming deal.
Garland already accepted. There was a thing on Twitter about him setting a world record for replying. He wants to play. If he succeeds, it's more in his favour to ask for more cash dollars on his upcoming deal.
I’m hoping Reinhart plays, so when they unfortunately trade him they can get more in return when he plays well.
It's an IIHF tournament, NHL contracts aren't required to play in the Wolrd Championship.
A player might sit out if they want the summer to have a break/train, and on the odd occasion a GM might request a player not go, but there'd be nothing stopping Reinhart from going.
I think it's more about the potential for injury and how that could affect their upcoming contract offers