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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Handicapping the Hlinka Gretzky Cup   August 5, 2018
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Ladies and gentlemen, the 2018-19 hockey season kicks off with the 2018 edition
 of the Hlinka Gretzky Cup. The tournament features teams from eight countries
comprised of their best 2001-born players, and is seen as the annual kick-off
to the scouting season for the upcoming NHL Draft class.Vancouver Giants
defenceman Bowen Byram is one of the top prospects for the 2019 NHL Draft.
(Chris Relke/Vancouver Giants)

The event has been re-branded the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, in honour of an
arrangement that will see it played in Canada every second year. Despite the
cosmetic changes, it';ll still be a week of high-end hockey that will allow
some high-end prospects from around the globe to make their first impression on
 NHL scouts.

Here';s a rundown of the teams and what can you expect from them.Canada

Last Year: gold medal

Best Finish: gold medal (21 times, most recently in 2017)

Potential First Rounders: F Peyton Krebs, D Bowen Byram, F Michael Vukojevic, F
 Dylan Cozens, D Matthew Robertson, F Samuel Poulin, F Ryan Suzuki, F Josh
Williams, F Jakob Pelletier, F Sasha Mutala

North American Prospects: Every player on Team Canada plays in North America,
primarily in one of the three Canadian Hockey League branches.

The Rundown: The reigning champions of this event, Canada rebounded nicely last
 year after a disappointing showing in 2016. The Canadian entry is heavy on WHL
 players and most major prospects from the 2019 NHL Draft class are going - the
 exceptions are 2000-born defender Nolan Foote and forward Raphael Lavoie.
Continuity seems to be the key for Canada';s success this year, as the majority
 of the top Canadian performers from last year';s World Under-17 Hockey
Challenge are suiting up.

Projected Finish: gold medal. Canada';s got a stacked roster and enough depth
that they should be able to rise to the occasion.Russia

Russia U18 NT roster for the #HlinkaGretzkyCup. pic.twitter.com/FijwH3waS0

- Russian Prospects (@RUSProspects) July 30, 2018

Last Year: fourth place

Best Finish: gold medal (1993)

Potential First Rounders: D Artemi Knyazev, F Vasily Podkolzin

North American Prospects: F Yaroslav Likhachyov (Gatineau, QMJHL), F Oleg
Zaitsev (Red Deer, WHL), D Nikita Sedov (Regina, WHL), F Sergei Alkhimov
(Regina, WHL)

The Rundown: After a middling performance last year, the Russians have a team
that';s a bit deeper with high-end talent than its prior incarnation.

Projected Finish: silver medal. The team lacks the high-end depth that Canada
has, but is still likely to be a cohesive unit.Finland

Last Year: sixth place

Best Finish: silver medal (twice, most recently in 2012)

Potential First Rounders: D Mikko Kokkonen, D Ville Heinola

North American Prospects: G Kari Piiroinen (Windsor, OHL)

The Rundown: The Finns have a roster that';s missing potential top 5 pick Kaapo
 Kakko - he';s trying out for the World Junior team instead - but isn';t lean
on talent. Kokkonen and Heinola headline a talented defensive group, but
there';s not a ton of drop-off across this roster.

Projected Finish: bronze medal. They might lack the high-end offensive players
to out-gun Canada and Russia, but they';re deep enough to give them
trouble.Sweden

Last Year: bronze medal

Best Finish: gold medal (2007)

Potential First Rounders: D Victor Soderstrom, D Tobias Bjornfot, F Albin Grewe

North American Prospects: none

The Rundown: The Swedes have a handful of strong players on this year';s team,
but arguably lack the high-end depth they';ve had in recent years.

Projected Finish: fourth place. The Canadians and Russians look to be deeper
offensively, while Finland looks a bit stronger defensively.United States

Last Year: fifth place

Best Finish: gold medal (2003)

Potential First Rounders: none

North American Prospects: Everybody on Team USA plays in North America.

The Rundown: It';s the usual calibre of Team USA at the Hlinkas, in the sense
that the best prospects this year wearing red, white and blue are on the U.S.
National Development Team and play in the World Under-18s (in April) rather
than the Hlinka Gretzky Cup. As a result, this American squad is their
secondary group and isn';t quite as exciting. It';s chock full of potential
second, third and fourth round picks, though.

Projected Finish: fifth place. As mentioned, it';s the USA B-Team. They';ll be
competitive, but it';s tough to match the star power of the other countries
ahead of them.Slovakia

Ivan Hlinka Gretzky Preview for Slovakia is now up. They have struggled in the
past to bring a talented roster but have a stud in Maxim Cajkovic coming this
year!https://t.co/SdvbZnngEv pic.twitter.com/APyG8b92t5

- DraftGeek (@DraftGeekHockey) August 4, 2018

Last Year: eighth place

Best Finish: bronze medal (twice, most recently in 1998)

Potential First Rounders: F Maxim Cajkovic

North American Prospects: D Viktor Hatina (Culver Military Academy, USHS), F
Adam Kormuth (New Jersey Colonials, HPHL), F Maxim Cajkovic (Saint John,
QMJHL), F Artur Turansky (Selects Hockey Academy, USHS)

The Rundown: Slovakia wasn';t great last year, lacking a lot of depth and
having their hands full in virtually every game. They';re a better group this
year, but they';re still not deep.

Projected Finish: sixth place. They';re better than last year, but will still
struggle to win games.Czech Republic

Last Year: silver medal

Best finish: gold medal (2016)

Potential First Rounders: none

North American Prospects: F Erik Cernak (Peterborough, OHL), F Martin Lang
(Kamloops, WHL)

The Rundown: The high-end Czech prospects are in attendance, led by forward
Majel Toman, but they';re primarily a group of potential third and fourth round
 picks.

Projected Finish: seventh place. They';re the victim of a tough pool, playing
against Finland, Russia and the United States.Switzerland

Last Year: seventh place

Best Finish: sixth place (several times)

Potential First Rounders: none

North American Prospects: F Dean Schwenninger (Portland, WHL)

The Rundown: Not a lot of high-end talent for the Swiss this year. 2000-born
Valentin Nussbaumer is too old for the tournament and behind him the 2019 class
 is pretty lean.

Projected Finish: eighth place.

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