Liam Foudy (Columbus Blue Jackets) and Serron Noel (Florida Panthers) weren't on Hockey Canada's initial roster for the WJSS, but the forwards plan on making the most of their opportunity as injury replacements.
"I want to show what I'm capable of," Foudy said. "Show that I'm here and ready to play and I'm playing for a (2019 IIHF World Junior Championship roster) spot."
Foudy spent part of practice battling with Alex Formenton (Ottawa Senators), his teammate with London in the Ontario Hockey League.
"Having him here helps a lot, and (London teammate) Robert Thomas (St. Louis Blues) is here for a bit," Foudy said. "Having those guys, any questions you got, they can answer. They're great help."
Noel said his goal for the week is to make Hockey Canada look smart for inviting him.
"Not a lot of people out there my age that are getting this opportunity so going to not take it for granted and work my butt off and show the scouting staff that they made the right choice bringing me in," he said.
Noel already has impressed coach Tim Hunter.
"He's a big (6-5, 205), rangy guy, but a lot of big, rangy guys are not comfortable in their own skin because they've grown so fast and their arms and legs aren't connected," Hunter said. "He looks like he's well-connected. He moves well for a big man and that's a pleasure to watch."