2007 World Junior Hockey Championship
A preview
My quick jaunt through the 10 teams competing at this year's world junior hockey championship is up now at Globe on Hockey.Check tomorrow's Globe and Mail for full WJHC coverage, which begins tomorrow morning on TSN.
More WJHC coverage:
- The Globe's Tim Wharnsby is in Sweden for the whole shebang, and his first story profiles Canadian winger Kenndal McArdle
- Wharnsby offers a list of six players to watch
- For Team Canada, Carey Price will start in goal in tomorrow's opening game against Sweden. Here's a look at the line combinations and defence pairings
- Another look at the contenders heading in
- ISS offers their own, prospect-based players to watch list
- The Edmonton Sun has a Q&A with Canadian coach Craig Hartsburg
If you're a blogger who plans on covering this tournament, feel free to let me know with a comment below or an email, and I'll do my best to link up to your thoughts as the tournament goes along.





5 Comments:
Hey, is there anywhere out there I can get a liveblog or some sort of play-by-play of any sort in Europe? The TSN live feed doesn't work outside of Canada.
You should be able to pick up some audio from a number of sources... I know the Fan 590 is broadcasting the games in Toronto and I imagine the Americans have a play by play team as well.
US games are being streamed on the USA hockey site.
Anyone know if there's a site carrying detailed stats - TOI, faceoff, shots - for the games?
The IIHF's site has shots on goal statistics for everyone, but nothing as detailed as ice time. I'm unsure if the tournament even keeps stats like that — especially when it's overseas.
Well, the pick of Germany to finish 10th isn't looking so good at the moment.
The chances of the five Golden Gophers being home in time to play Minnesota State on the 5th are getting better. Sigh.
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