HOCKEY CANADA INVITES 47 PLAYERS TO NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM SPORT CHEK SELECTION CAMP

With less than two months until the puck drops on the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship, Hockey Canada, in partnership with the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), has announced a roster of 47 players who have earned an invitation to Canada’s National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp, set for Nov. 16-Dec. 13 in Red Deer, Alta.

The roster selection was led by Scott Salmond (Creston, B.C.), senior vice-president of national teams for Hockey Canada, with assistance from Ben Shutron (Orleans, Ont.), manager of national teams for Hockey Canada, and Alan Millar (Tottenham, Ont./Moose Jaw, WHL), the U20 lead for the Program of Excellence management group. Head coach André Tourigny (Nicolet, Que./Ottawa, OHL) and assistant coaches Michael Dyck (Lethbridge, Alta./Vancouver, WHL) and Mitch Love (Quesnel, B.C./Saskatoon, WHL) provided input, along with coaches and general managers across the CHL.

The players, including five goaltenders, 15 defencemen and 26 forwards, will compete for a chance to represent Canada at the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship, Dec. 25-Jan. 5 in Edmonton, Alta.

Among the 46 players are six returnees who won gold at the 2020 World Juniors – Quinton Byfield (Newmarket, Ont./Sudbury, OHL), Bowen Byram (Cranbrook, B.C./Vancouver, WHL), Dylan Cozens (Whitehorse, Y.T./Lethbridge, WHL), Jamie Drysdale (Toronto/Erie, OHL), Connor McMichael (Ajax, Ont./London, OHL) and Dawson Mercer (Bay Roberts, N.L./Chicoutimi, QMJHL).

“Although this has been a difficult year for our athletes and staff, we are excited to unveil the 46 players who will compete for a spot on Canada’s National Junior Team at the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship,” said Salmond. “We know our athletes are excited for the opportunity to defend gold on home ice this year, and we expect a highly competitive selection camp with a number of difficult decisions to be made when it comes time to select the players who will wear the Maple Leaf in Edmonton in December.”

Canada’s National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp will be held at the Westerner Park Centrium, home of the Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League (WHL). To ensure the health and safety of all participants and the community at large, Hockey Canada will be closely following enhanced measures around testing and team protocols.

The selection camp will include practices and three intrasquad games, as well as six games against a team of U SPORTS all-stars, between Nov. 28 and Dec. 13 before the team enters the bubble in Edmonton in preparation for the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship. The camp will take place in a cohort bubble and will be closed to the public and media. Details about media availability throughout selection camp will be announced at a later date.

“As we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic, Hockey Canada has taken important steps to maintain the health and safety of our National Junior Team athletes and staff, as well as the community at large, during selection camp and throughout the World Juniors,” said Tom Renney, chief executive officer of Hockey Canada. “As much as we would enjoy allowing fans into the building to support Team Canada throughout the camp, we need to be responsible as we look to keep all parties safe before teams enter the bubble in Edmonton.”

The 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship begins on Christmas Day with three games before Canada kicks off its tournament schedule on Dec. 26 against Germany at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT. TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, will broadcast all 28 tournament games and the 10 pre-tournament games that begins Dec. 20. TSN Radio will also provide comprehensive tournament coverage, including all Team Canada pre-tournament and tournament games through to the gold medal game.

Canadas National Junior Team Sport Chek Selection Camp

Name S/C Ht. Wt. Born Hometown Club Team NHL Draft
Goaltenders
Brett Brochu L 5’11” 156 09/09/02 Tilbury, Ont. London (OHL) 2021 Draft
Dylan Garand L 6’1” 172 06/07/02 Victoria, B.C. Kamloops (WHL) NYR 2020 (4/103)
Taylor Gauthier R 6’2” 190 02/15/01 Calgary, Alta. Prince George (WHL) 2021 Draft
Tristan Lennox L 6’3” 190 10/21/02 Cambridge, Ont. Saginaw (OHL) 2021 Draft
Devon Levi L 6’0” 185 12/27/01 Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Que. Northeastern U. (HE) FLA 2020 (7/212)
Defence
Justin Barron R 6’2” 198 11/15/01 Halifax, N.S. Halifax (LHJMQ) COL 2020 (1/25)
Bowen Byram L 6’1” 192 06/13/01 Cranbrook, B.C. Vancouver (WHL) COL 2019 (1/4)
Lukas Cormier L 5’10” 176 03/27/02 Saint-Marie-de-Kent, N.B. Charlottetown (LHJMQ) VGK 2020 (3/68)
Jamie Drysdale R 5’11” 170 04/08/02 Toronto, Ont. Erie (OHL) ANA 2020 (1/6)
Kaiden Guhle L 6’3” 184 01/18/02 Sherwood Park, Alta. Prince Albert (WHL) MTL 2020 (1/16)
Thomas Harley L 6’4” 195 08/19/01 Jamesville, N.Y. Mississauga (OHL) DAL 2019 (1/18)
Daemon Hunt L 6’0” 194 05/15/02 Brandon, Man. Moose Jaw (WHL) MIN 2020 (3/65)
Kaedan Korczak R 6’4” 200 01/29/01 Yorkton, Sask. Kelowna (WHL) VGK 2019 (2/41)
Mason Millman L 6’1” 180 07/18/01 London, Ont. Saginaw (OHL) PHI 2019 (4/103)
Ryan O’Rourke L 6’1” 169 05/16/02 Bowmanville, Ont. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) MIN 2020 (2/39)
Owen Power L 6’5” 214 11/22/02 Mississauga, Ont. U. of Michigan (Big Ten) 2021 Draft
Matthew Robertson L 6’4” 203 03/09/01 Sherwood Park, Alta. Edmonton (WHL) NYR 2019 (2/49)
Braden Schneider R 6’2” 210 09/20/01 Prince Albert, Sask. Brandon (WHL) NYR 2020 (1/19)
Donovan Sebrango L 6’1” 184 01/12/02 Kingston, Ont. Kitchener (OHL) DET 2020 (3/63)
Jordan Spence R 5’10” 178 02/24/01 Cornwall, P.E.I. Moncton (LHJMQ) LAK 2019 (4/95)
Forwards
Adam Beckman L 6’1” 174 05/10/01 Saskatoon, Sask. Spokane (WHL) MIN 2019 (3/75)
Mavrik Bourque R 5’11” 185 01/08/02 Plessisville, Que. Shawinigan (LHJMQ) DAL 2020 (1/30)
Quinton Byfield L 6’4” 215 08/19/02 Newmarket, Ont. Sudbury (OHL) LAK 2020 (1/2)
Graeme Clarke R 6’0” 174 04/24/01 Nepean, Ont. Ottawa (OHL) NJD 2019 (3/80)
Dylan Cozens R 6’3” 185 02/09/01 Whitehorse, Y.T. Lethbridge (WHL) BUF 2019 (1/7)
Kirby Dach R 6’4″ 197 01/21/01 Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. Chicago (NHL) CHI 2019 (1/3)
Tyson Foerster R 6’1” 193 01/18/02 Alliston, Ont. Barrie (OHL) PHI 2020 (1/23)
Gage Goncalves L 6’1” 170 01/16/01 Mission, B.C. Everett (WHL) TBL 2020 (2/62)
Ridly Greig L 5’11” 162 08/08/02 Lethbridge, Alta. Brandon (WHL) OTT 2020 (1/28)
Dylan Holloway L 6’1” 203 09/23/01 Bragg Creek, Alta. U. of Wisconsin (Big Ten) EDM 2020 (1/14)
Seth Jarvis R 5’10” 172 02/01/02 Winnipeg, Man. Portland (WHL) CAR 2020 (1/13)
Peyton Krebs L 5’11” 180 01/26/01 Okotoks, Alta. Winnipeg (WHL) VGK 2019 (1/17)
Hendrix Lapierre L 6’0” 181 02/09/02 Gatineau, Que. Chicoutimi (LHJMQ) WSH 2020 (1/22)
Connor McMichael L 6’0” 181 01/15/01 Ajax, Ont. London (OHL) WSH 2019 (1/25)
Dawson Mercer R 6’0” 180 10/27/01 Bay Roberts, N.L.. Chicoutimi (LHJMQ) NJD 2020 (1/18)
Alex Newhook L 5’11” 197 01/28/01 St. John’s, N.L.. Boston College (HE) COL 2019 (1/16)
Jakob Pelletier L 5’10” 170 03/07/01 Quebec City, Que. Val-d’Or (LHJMQ) CGY 2019 (1/26)
Cole Perfetti L 5’10” 180 01/01/02 Whitby, Ont. Saginaw (OHL) WPG 2020 (1/10)
Samuel Poulin L 6’2” 213 02/25/01 Blainville, Que. Sherbrooke (LHJMQ) PIT 2019 (1/21)
Jack Quinn R 6’1” 179 09/19/01 Cobden, Ont. Ottawa (OHL) BUF 2020 (1/8)
Jamieson Rees L 5’10” 171 02/26/01 Hamilton, Ont. Sarnia (OHL) CAR 2019 (2/44)
Cole Schwindt R 6’3” 186 04/25/01 Kitchener, Ont. Mississauga (OHL) FLA 2019 (3/81)
Xavier Simoneau L 5’7” 174 05/19/01 Saint-André-Avellin, Que. Drummondville (LHJMQ) 2021 Draft
Ryan Suzuki L 6’1” 180 05/28/01 London, Ont. Saginaw (OHL) CAR 2019 (1/28)
Philip Tomasino R 6’0” 183 07/28/01 Mississauga, Ont. Oshawa (OHL) NSH 2019 (1/24)
Shane Wright R 5’11” 180 01/05/04 Burlington, Ont. Kingston (OHL) 2022 Draft
Connor Zary L 6’0” 180 09/25/01 Saskatoon, Sask. Kamloops (WHL) CGY 2020 (1/24)