During the exhibition games, I've been playing left wing with center Logan Stankoven (Dallas Stars) and Dylan Guenther (Arizona Coyotes). Stankoven is a little bit of an undersized forward (5-8, 170) but that doesn't change anything in his mentality or the way he plays the game. He plays like he's 6-foot-4, and he works so hard every game. I have so much respect for the way he plays the game. Stankoven and Guenther are two returning players who have a lot of experience. Guenther plays the game like an NHL player already. He's got that experience under his belt. He plays fast, he plays smart and I'm just really enjoying the experience with each of them.
I was happy to see five of my University of Michigan teammates (Luke Hughes, Rutger McGroarty, Seamus Casey, Gavin Brindley, Dylan Duke) make the United States roster for World Juniors and I'm really proud of them because what they've been doing is really special. They drive our team (at Michigan); they're all great guys and really fun to be around. I have nothing negative to say about any of them.
But, at the end of the day, we're wearing different sweaters right now and I know they'll be playing as hard as they can for their country, and I'll be doing the same for mine.
Canada coach Dennis Williams has been doing a great job. He's been holding video sessions with us every day, working us hard. I think when you come to Hockey Canada and you put that crest on, you put away all your egos and try and come together for a common goal which is that gold medal. I feel a lot of that is on the players and on us for recognizing there's a greater goal than ourselves. Coach Williams has been able to bring us together, collectively, and get us playing the right way, so he's been doing a really good job.
Before I sign off this month, I want to mention a few of my favorite World Junior Championship moments. First, Jordan Eberle's game-tying goal with six seconds left in the third period to tie Russia in the tournament semifinal round in 2009. I attended the 2018 World Juniors at KeyBank Center in Buffalo when Canada beat Sweden 3-1 in the gold medal game. I loved watching that game and being in an arena that big with that many Canadians. That was really special.
Thanks for reading this month. I'll post a recap of my experience at the World Juniors next month. I hope you all have a great holiday and enjoy the hockey.
Photos: Daniel St Louis/Hockey Canada Images
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