Game On Magazine - April 2017 Game on Preview Edition | Page 4

o m g h o c k e y s t o ry O F THE M O N TH By Johnston Hall Photos courtesy Hockey Canada Five Manitobans Could Play in the 2018 Non-NHL Olympics Here come the Manitoba hockey players. Of course, that shouldn’t surprise anyone. Now that the National Hockey League has formally announced that NHL players will not participate in the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, there is now a chance that five Manitobans could play for Team Canada. Two Manitobans, Winnipeg’s Kevin Clark and Morden’s Chay Genoway were named to Hockey Canada’s roster for the 2017 IIHF Sochi Hockey Open while three more Manitobans – Ryan Garbutt, Jacob Micflikier and Cam Barker, all from Winnipeg – were named to Hockey Canada’s roster for the 2017 IIHF Tournament of Nikolai Puchkov. Ryan Garbutt Jacob Micflikier 4 | G AM E ON | SE P T EM BER 2 0 1 7 The two rosters also included former Winnipeg Jets’ Eric O’Dell, Ben Maxwell and James Wright; former Manitoba Moose forward Mason Raymond; former Brandon Wheat Kings’ defenseman Rob Klinkhammer; and former Waywayseecappo Wolverines forward Sean Collins. Canada finished third at the Sochi Hockey Open, beating Metallurg Magnitogorsk of the KHL, 3-1 in the bronze medal game. Raymond led Canada with a pair of goals while Clark and O’Dell assisted on Raymond’s second goal. Canada also won the bronze medal at the 2017 IIHF Tournament of Nikolai Puchkov. Garbutt, had a goal and an assist, to lead Canada to a 4-0 win over SKA Neva in the third-place game. Former NHLer Ben Scrivens got the shutout for Team Canada. The roster announcements followed on the heels of Hockey Canada’s decision to hire former NHL goaltender Sean Burke as Team Canada’s general manager and Willie Desjardins as the head coach. According to Hockey Canada officials, with the National Hockey League officially out of Olympic competition, these two summer tournaments served as “informal Team Canada Olympic tryouts.” Burke explained that a number of former NHL players could be available by February as well as high-level junior players or players on AHL-only contracts, but for now, “these two events have served as an opportunity to scout 46 different players that we know will be available to Team Canada for the 2018 Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.” The Road to PyeongChang is scheduled to continue in November. Canada will take on Switzerland in an exhibition game on Nov. 8, in Zurich before participating in the Karjala Cup in Helsinki, from Nov. 9-12. Many of the Manitobans who played in these two summer tournaments are expected to suit up for Canada once again in November. Cam Barker Chay Genoway Kevin Clark