Parise Kesler Kane
van Riemsdyk Pavelski Kessel
Brown Backes Callahan
Pacioretty Stastny Oshie
Wheeler Stepan
Suter Martin
McDonagh Fowler
Orpik Shattenkirk
Faulk Johnson
Miller
Quick
Howard
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The final blue-line picks were challenging because there were several quality options. It's not easy leaving off Keith Yandle (Phoenix Coyotes), who probably is America's best power-play point man. Dustin Byfuglien (Winnipeg) has the USA's best shot from the point. But both players are not as strong defensively as a coach needs them to be in a tournament featuring the world's best players. Erik Johnson (Colorado) is having a strong season, but there were other players whose skating was a better fit for the wider European ice or had expanded dimensions to their game.
The most difficult decision was leaving off Bobby Ryan (Ottawa Senators). He might be en route to his fifth 30-goal season. His hands are exceptional. But the Americans are deep on the wing, and other players have more to offer. Ryan is not a skater, nor a defensive zealot. Wheeler was my pick over Ryan because of his speed, size and reach. All are important on the wider surface.
Ultimately, I took Stepan over Brandon Saad (Chicago) because it would be irresponsible to go to Sochi with only four proven NHL centers. Saad is playing better than Stepan, but wing is his best position. Oshie is a strong penalty killer and has chemistry with Backes. Plus, he is exceptional in the shootout. If a scoring winger is hurt, Saad is my next pick.
Forwards (14): David Backes, Dustin Brown, Ryan Callahan, Patrick Kane, Ryan Kesler, Phil Kessel, T.J. Oshie, Max Pacioretty, Zach Parise, Joe Pavelski, Paul Stastny, Derek Stepan, James van Riemsdyk, Blake Wheeler
Defensemen (8): John Carlson, Justin Faulk, Cam Fowler, Paul Martin, Ryan McDonagh, Brooks Orpik, Kevin Shattenkirk, Ryan Suter
Goalies (3): Jimmy Howard, Ryan Miller, Jonathan Quick
Biggest names not on the roster: Bobby Ryan, Yandle, Byfuglien, Okposo, Jack and Eric Johnson
Maybe its because I just watched a fresh set of hilights of him destroying the Oilers last night, but keeping Yandle off there would be a mistake to me.
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Maybe its because I just watched a fresh set of hilights of him destroying the Oilers last night, but keeping Yandle off there would be a mistake to me.
It would be a huge mistake and make zero sense. If that is actually there defence then he would be a better pick then half of them.
That third line is epic. The first line dominated the tournament four years ago. Defence is weak though. If they ride Suter and get good goaltending they will be tough to beat.
Just by looking at that team and keeping in the mind the Canadian players that exist, we at least have a much better team talent-wise.
Our last center is going to be better than Kelser, and our 4th or 5th defenceman is going to better than Martin.
You can't argue with the USA goaltending though. Miller and Quick are both fantastic, and we'll be lucky to get guys that are just as good.
That, along with the fact that the USA has a few game breakers of their own should make for some pretty exciting games. I personally can't wait, I love Olympic hockey.
Any team in an elite, best-on-best tournament that has Ryan Kesler positioned as their top-line centre is not going far. Especially not on larger European ice.
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