Team Canada At The 2014 Winter Olympics: Editor In Leaf’s Picks

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The 2014 edition of Team Canada is set to be named tomorrow at 11 a.m. It seems everyone is making their own selections for the teams, so we here at Editor in Leaf have decided to join in the fun.

Of course, there are locks on the team. Everyone knows that Sidney Crosby, Jonathan Toews, Steven Stamkos, Duncan Keith, Shea Weber, Roberto Luongo and Carey Price are going to be on the team. There are other players that are near locks and players that are only hoping to play.

Things might have gotten interesting in the goalie department for Canada. Already one of the bigger question marks, now Luongo might be out for some time with another injury suffered last night against the Los Angeles Kings.

Tomorrow should give us plenty to talk about. Will any Leafs make the team?

Here are Editor in Leaf’s picks for Team Canada.

Jeff Langridge’s Picks

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LW                            C                                  RW

Jamie Benn            Sidney Crosby        Steven Stamkos

Patrick Sharp       Jonathan Toews     John Tavares

Logan Couture    Patrice Bergeron    Martin St. Louis

Matt Duchene     Ryan Getzlaf             Corey Perry

Extras: Joe Thornton & Jordan Eberle

LD                                          RD

Duncan Keith                     Drew Doughty

Marc-Edouard Vlasic     Shea Weber

Jay Bouwmeester            Alex Pietrangelo

Extras: Dion Phaneuf & P.K. Subban

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Roberto Luongo

Carey Price

Jonathan Bernier

Jeff’s Explanation:

As for the forwards, my big omission is Claude Giroux. My two picks that I think could make big differences are Thornton and Eberle. Thornton because of his experience and size and Eberle because of his speed and clutch ability, especially in international play.

You might think I’m being a homer, but my picks of Phaneuf and Bernier are not because they are Maple Leafs.

Not everyone likes the plus/minus stat but the fact that Phaneuf leads a Leaf team in that stat when he is playing against the opposition’s best players, some of whom are playing on Canada’s top two lines, speaks volumes.

Bernier is one of the goalies simply because his stats say that he is one of the best Canadian goalies in the league this year, ahead of others who might be bigger names. However, if Luongo is unable to make the team, I would include Corey Crawford in his place.

Tim Bayer’s Picks

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LW                            C                                  RW

John Tavares        Sidney Crosby        Steven Stamkos

Matt Duchene       Ryan Getzlaf            Corey Perry

Patrick Sharp        Patrice Bergeron   Jonathan Toews

Patrick Marleau   Joe Thornton         Martin St. Louis

Extras: Taylor Hall & Claude Giroux

LD                                          RD

Duncan Keith                     Shea Weber

Jay Bouwmeester           Alex Pietrangelo

Marc-Edouard Vlasic   Drew Doughty

Extras: Dan Hamhuis & PK Subban

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Carey Price

Roberto Luongo

Jonathan Bernier

Tim’s Explanation:

The biggest difference between my picks and most others is the inclusion of Marleau, Thornton and Hall. I just think these three players are playing too well for them to be left off. Thornton and Marleau have been there before and bring tons of experience, while Hall has game-breaking speed and scoring ability.

I’m not sure how a line of Tavares, Crosby and Stamkos would look in practice, but in theory, three dynamic offensive players of their calibre should be able to figure it out. I like Duchene’s speed on the second line alongside the Ducks. The third line will be the shutdown unit, and good luck winning draws against either Bergeron or Toews late in a game.

The third-string goalie spot doesn’t really matter, but I decided to go with Bernier instead of Braden Holtby. Bernier has the (slightly) larger body of work and is playing much better than Holtby this season.

Warren Nye’s Picks

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LW                            C                                  RW

Jamie Benn            Sidney Crosby        Steven Stamkos

Logan Couture     Jonathan Toews    Martin St. Louis

Matt Duchene       Ryan Getzlaf           Corey Perry

Patrick Sharp       John Tavares          Claude Giroux

Extras: Patrice Bergeron & Patrick Marleau

LD                                          RD

Duncan Keith                     Brent Seabrook

Jay Bouwmeester            Drew Doughty

Dan Boyle                           Shea Weber

Extras: Alex Pietrangelo & PK Subban

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Roberto Luongo

Carey Price

Corey Crawford

Warren’s Explanation:

Starting with Luongo we have to go with a goalie that is proven. I think he will step up when the time comes. If he doesn’t then you go to goalie 1B with Price. He seems to be starting to show he is ready for prime time. Third stringer in my opinion is Crawford. One of the most underrated goalies out there but he does have a couple of cup rings!

Our top 6 d-men are the best in any league. I put Seabrook out there instead of the young kid Vlasic. I like Pietrangelo, he is the next in line of a solid two way d-man comparing him to Duncan. Our 8th guy who may steal the show if allowed will be Subban. Big ice a lot of skating, could be the difference maker if needed.

Top three lines a solid core no doubt. What I like about the fourth and extras is that they can be moved into any spot and with any line without missing a beat. I might be short changing ourselves without having some extra experience (Thornton or Nash) but they have lost a step so in with the young now.

James Gleason’s Picks

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LW                                C                                  RW

Claude Giroux          Sidney Crosby        Steven Stamkos

John Tavares           Jonathan Toews     Corey Perry

Patrick Sharp           Matt Duchene         Ryan Getzlaf

Patrice Bergeron    Joe Thornton         Martin St. Louis

Extra: Patrick Marleau

LD                                          RD

Duncan Keith                     Brent Seabrook

Alex Pietrangelo              PK Subban

Marc-Edouard Vlasic    Kris Letang

Extra: Dion Phaneuf

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Carey Price

Roberto Luongo

James Reimer

James’ Explanation:

For the forwards, I picked Giroux because although he has had a bad year, he can still produce when on a productive line. With stars like Crosby and Stamkos, Giroux should find open chances to score.

Tavares with Toews and Perry is a line I picked because I think Tavares has been one of the few bright spots on a disappointing Islanders team. He has great chemistry with Vanek so having guys like Toews and Perry should spruce up production.

As for my Reimer pick, I know it is not the most popular choice, but if you look at Reimer’s numbers, his save percentage is one of the better ones in the league. With an actual competent defense corps in front of him, he could really shine.

Daniel Goldsmith’s Picks

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LW                                C                                  RW

Steven Stamkos        Sidney Crosby       Rick Nash

John Tavares            Jonathan Toews    Matt Duchene

Logan Couture         Ryan Getzlaf            Corey Perry

Milan Lucic               Patrice Bergeron   Patrick Sharp

Extras: Jamie Benn and Ryan O’Reilly

LD                                          RD

Duncan Keith                     Brent Seabrook

Jay Bouwmeester            Alex Pietrangelo

Marc-Edouard Vlasic     PK Subban

Extras: Drew Doughty & Shea Weber

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Roberto Luongo

Carey Price

Josh Harding

Daniel G.’s Explanation:

I picked Nash for my first line in spite of his slow start to the season. He was one of Canada’s most effective players in 2010 and few power forwards have skating ability that can rival his, on the large ice that skill set will be even more vital in Canada’s top six.

Milan Lucic is my other non-favourite on the starting lineup. Lucic is a big game player who has shown throughout his career an ability to put the team on his back and control the pace of the game, Lucic’s inconsistencies have always garnered critics, but to me at least, he has silenced those critics during his marvelous playoff performance during the Bruins’ cup run last season.

Jamie Benn and Ryan O’Reilly are my extra forwards for the roster, the both of them can play centre or on the wing, and have multi-faceted skill sets which should let them contribute wherever needed in the lineup.

I kept handedness in mind with my defensive pairings, as well as chemistry between defenders. Both top four pairings feature defensemen who play side by side in the NHL, one being Chicago’s top pair and the other St. Louis’.

My bottom two of Vlasic and Subban has less experience as a pairing, but their complimentary styles and handedness will hopefully help them develop chemistry quickly, if not either can be substituted for Weber or Doughty, more experienced rearguards who were on the 2010 team.

As for the goalies, I think I made pretty standard picks. Luongo is the only proven Olympic goalie in Canada’s talent pool, so starting him seems obvious. Price is finally starting to put together his sizeable skill set this season, after struggling in the past to reach his potential.

Harding simply put, has been the highest performing Canadian goalie of the season, leading the league in GAA and ranking fourth in save percentage. This is his first season playing at such a level however, so I’m more comfortable with him as an insurance option should the more proven tandem falter or suffer injuries.

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