2016-17 National Junior Team

2017 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship | 2016-17 National Junior Team

Thomas Chabot and Mathieu Joseph had a goal and an assist each and Canada outshot the United States 50-36, but it fell short in a shootout in an epic WJC gold medal game.
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For Tyson Jost, the World Juniors caps an unprecedented journey through Hockey Canada and the POE that has helped shape him.
Nathan Vanoosten has officiated at all levels of the game, including the World Juniors, and has loved every minute of it.
A former junior player in Finland, Christophe Archambault got a chance to reconnect as the Finns’ team host in Montreal.
Saskatchewan natives Connor Ingram and Dustin Tokarski have taken eerily similar steps to the World Juniors, and beyond.
The 2017 World Juniors is a high-performance event, but it’s also a chance to develop and promote the grassroots game.
Assisted by the Children’s Wish Foundation and Hockey Canada, Ryan Coyte got to experience the World Juniors in Toronto.
For the McLeods and the Stromes, seeing their sons at the World Juniors is made even more special by sharing it together.
Two of the final cuts last year, Noah Juulsen and Jérémy Lauzon have earned key roles with Canada’s National Junior Team.
The Tates made it a habit to watch the World Juniors as a family; this year they’re seeing it together as volunteers.
An injury kept Blake Speers off the ice for all but four games this season, but not off the radar for the World Juniors.
The excitement of the World Juniors goes beyond the Air Canada Centre thanks to the McDonald’s atoMc Seriously Fun Fan Zone.
Some of the greatest Toronto Maple Leafs of all time have also represented Canada at the IIHF World Junior Championship.
Tyson Jost is the 26th player to wear No. 17 for Canada at the World Juniors. Who wore it before him, and who wore it best?
Natalie Spooner has played for Team Canada for years; now brother Doug is behind the scenes with the World Juniors.
Meet the final 22. Selection camp is done, and Canada’s National Junior Team is set for the IIHF World Junior Championship.
Five returnees and 14 first-round NHL draft picks highlight the 32 hopefuls invited to National Junior Team selection camp.
Canadian referee Pascal St-Jacques had a front-row seat for the last IIHF World Junior Championship played on home ice.
Lauryn Collett and Peter Sprawson will have their masks worn by Canada’s netminders at the IIHF World Junior Championship.
Eight communities in Ontario and Quebec will host 10 games as part of the RBC Road to the World Juniors from Dec. 19-23.
Dylan Strome will wear the ‘C’ in Toronto and Montreal, joined by alternate captains Mathew Barzal and Thomas Chabot.
Canada’s National Junior Team hopefuls will gather at the Centre d’Excellence Sports Rousseau for a four-day selection camp.
At the 2015 World Juniors in Toronto, Nicholas Garcia took in 18 games in 11 days for one unforgettable experience.
For players, fans and Olympic gold medallists like Charles Hamelin, there’s nothing like Canada-U.S. at the World Juniors.
The 2016-17 NHL season opened with 383 WJC alumni – including 12 MVPs and 135 Canadians – earning a place on rosters.
The 2015 World Juniors gold medal game was more than a game – it was a once-in-a-lifetime event for those who were there.
The 16 alumni named to Team Canada for the World Cup combined to win 17 gold at the IIHF World Junior Championship.
The North America roster includes seven IIHF World Junior Championship gold medals, an MVP award, and six all-stars.
Of the first 128 players named for the World Cup, 107 represented their country at the IIHF World Junior Championship.
A year after riding a late invite to summer camp to a roster spot at the World Juniors, Thomas Chabot returns as a leader.
An unlikely Memorial Cup overtime hero in 2015, Anthony Cirelli hopes to make his next mark at the 2017 World Juniors.
A summer spent as a batboy for his dad’s pro team gave Keegan Kolesar an early glimpse at life as a high-level athlete.
Inspired by dad Adam’s international success, Cal and Nolan Foote are now looking to wear the Maple Leaf themselves.
Canada’s U17 and U18 programs come to Calgary this summer, while the U20 program goes to Toronto before heading south.
Dominique Ducharme will be joined behind the Canadian bench by assistants Misha Donskov, Tim Hunter and Kris Knoblauch.
The 2016-17 season begins for the Program of Excellence on June 10, when 34 goaltenders arrive for the POE goalie camp.
As a new champion of junior hockey is crowned, fans get an early look at who could be playing at the 2017 World Juniors.
From Boxing Day to New Year’s Eve, the preliminary round in Montreal and Toronto includes a few must-see match-ups.
Canada opens the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship with a Boxing Day showdown against Russia at the Air Canada Centre.
Canada will defend its world title with a roster that includes 18 appearances at the World Juniors, and six gold medals.
The host organizing committees in Montreal and Toronto will be key to the on- and off-ice success of the World Juniors.
Julien Gauthier scored twice to lead Canada past Sweden and into the World Juniors gold medal game.
Julien Gauthier scored twice in the third period and helped Canada punch its ticket to the semis.
Thomas Chabot scored and Connor Ingram made 17 saves, but Canada fell to take second in Group B.
Taylor Raddysh tied a team record with four goals and 15 other players picked up at least one point.
Five different players scored and Canada held Slovakia to a record-tying low six shots on net.
Dylan Strome scored twice and Mathew Barzal had three points in Canada’s World Juniors opener.
Nicolas Roy scored 3:18 into overtime in Canada’s final warm-up for the 2017 World Juniors.
Connor Ingram made 21 saves and Anthony Cirelli scored twice, helping Canada shut out the Czechs.
Tyson Jost and Taylor Raddysh scored two goals each and Carter Hart made 25 saves in a pre-WJC win.
Mitchell Stephens and Taylor Raddysh scored two goals each to pace the NJT hopefuls to the win.
Carter Hart and Connor Ingram combined for 15 saves to help Canada blank the U Sports All-Stars.
Sam Steel scored twice and Thomas Chabot added two assists in a win over the U Sports All-Stars.
Connor Ingram and Evan Cormier combined to make 31 saves, but Canada lost its camp finale.
Mathieu Joseph scored, but Canada dropped its second game in a row at camp in Plymouth, Mich.
Travis Konecny scored first for Canada, but the team fell in overtime to Finland at WJC camp.
Julien Gauthier’s goal with 2:12 remaining in the third period proved to be the winner for Red.
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