True best-on-best men’s hockey is only about six months away from making its return at the 4 Nations Face-Off. The countries participating have already named their first six roster players for the event, with Canada already confirming they’ll be taking Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, Sidney Crosby, Cale Makar, Brayden Point and Brad Marchand.
But there are still many roster decisions still to be made, especially for the league’s most common nationality. To that end, Luke Fox of Sportsnet listed some dark-horse youngsters that could challenge for spots. Most of them would be repping the senior team for the first time, although a few have World Championship experience.
Look for Quinton Byfield, Alexis Lafrenière and Mason McTavish to get outside consideration for bottom-six roles, Fox opines, while Thomas Harley and Owen Power will push to find spots on the blue line. But the biggest question mark at any international event for the Canadians recently has been goaltending, and that won’t change for the February tournament.
As such, look for Blues backup Joel Hofer to push for a spot on the final roster, Fox says. The 24-year-old finished 11th in Calder Trophy voting last season after posting a 15-12-1 record, .913 SV% and 2.65 GAA in 27 starts and three relief appearances behind Jordan Binnington in St. Louis.
Other tidbits from around the league:
- If the Sharks aren’t content with the veteran pickups they’ve made so far this offseason, they should approach free-agent winger Max Pacioretty about attending training camp on a PTO, opines Max Miller of The Hockey News. San Jose was busy insulating rookies Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith this summer, adding Tyler Toffoli and Alexander Wennberg in free agency and claiming Barclay Goodrow off waivers from the Rangers. But the club could still have a bit of a competition brewing for roster spots up front, especially if captain Logan Couture isn’t healthy enough to return to play after osteitis pubis cost him nearly all of 2023-24. Pacioretty has played just 91 games combined over the past three seasons due to multiple Achilles tendon tears, and the 35-year-old had just four goals in 47 games with the Capitals last year.
- Former Golden Knights prospect Maxim Marushev is on the move in his native Russia, dropping down from the KHL to the VHL with Metallurg Novokuznetsk for 2024-25 (per a team announcement). Marushev, now 25, was a seventh-round pick of the Golden Knights in 2020. He played parts of three seasons for their AHL affiliate, the Henderson Silver Knights, recording 13 goals and 24 assists for 37 points in 125 games. Upon the expiry of his entry-level contract in 2023, he wasn’t issued a qualifying offer and returned home. However, he managed just one point in 28 KHL games last year, split between Chelyabinsk and Novosibirsk.
pawtucket
If backup Hofer is a top 3 Canadian goalie either we have a huge problem in Canada development, or, not selecting Ottinger, Skinner (both western conf finalists) or Ingram/Binnington (cup winner, starter on same team) is a management problem
Truth is Luke Fox is an idiot
doghockey
Jake Oettinger? The kid born in Lakeville, Minnesota? He would have to be considered the darkest of horses to make the Canadian team..
pawtucket
Haha. Oops!
doghockey
But keep tossing the idiot label on others.
Nha Trang
Hah, just wait for Hofer to be the next goalie to score a goal. He’s really jonesing to do it, and I was at a game two years ago where the other team pulled the goalie, and not only did he hit the post going for it, he hit the OTHER post going for it twenty seconds later.
(sighs) Watching hockey for sixty years and that’s still just about the only thing I’ve never seen in person.
letsgonats
Paciorretty missed like 6 open shots last year. very frustrating. He should have had more goals. But if he can’t bury the open shot he won’t get a new job.
66TheNumberOfTheBest
I guess I haven’t paid attention to this…they are shutting down the NHL season so four teams can pretend this means anything?
August tournaments or don’t waste my time. Canada/World Cup was the only one to do it right.
Doug Fistered
Not a legit top hockey talent tourney not allowing Russian players to participate.
They easily have the best goaltending in Vasilevsky, Sorokin and Shesterkin.
I think any international tournament not allowing them to play is a joke.
pawtucket
Russian victory!
Probably a bad headline these days
Doug Fistered
States goaltending is unreal too with Hellebuyck, Oettinger, Swayman, Demko.
Canada can choose from Skinner, Binnington, Talbot, Jarry, Logan Thompson, MA Fleury, Mottenbleaut, Adin Hill maybe take Devon Levi. None of those guys have been as good as any of the US, Finland or even Swedens goalies in recent years.