Four Blue Coats possibilities to partake in 2024 World Youngsters
The Columbus Blue Coats reported today that four possibilities have been chosen to partake in the 2024 IIHF World Junior Titles, which runs from December 26-January 5 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
It contains the best Under-20-year-old players on the planet and comprises of 10 nations split between two pools.
Traditional Jordan Dumais and defenseman Denton Mateychuk will go after Canada, conservative Gavin Brindley will skate for the US and focus Oiva Keskinen will address Finland.
Dumais, 19, is making his global introduction for Canada at the 2024 IIHF World Junior Titles. The 5-8, 175-pound winger has enrolled 119 objectives and 206 helps for 325 places in 193 profession games with the Halifax Mooseheads in the Quebec Significant Junior Hockey Association since making his association debut in 2020. He drives the QMJHL in focuses per-game and positions fourth-T in helps and focuses in 2023-24 with 16-31-47 and 2.24 focuses per-game in 21 challenges. In 2022-23, he caught the Michel Briere Prize (MVP) and Jean Beliveau Prize (Most Focuses) in the wake of driving the association in helps and focuses with 54-86-140 of every 64 appearances with the Mooseheads. The Montreal, Quebec local was chosen by Columbus in the third round, 96th generally, at the 2022 NHL Draft.
Mateychuk, 19, first addressed Canada in the 2021 IIHF U18 Big showdowns. He has added up to 30-145-175 and 68 punishment minutes in 175 challenges with the Moose Jaw Champions in the Western Hockey Association since making his association debut in 2019-20. The 5-11, 192-pound local of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has gathered 6-29-35 of every 24 excursions with Moose Jaw in 2023-24, positioning third-T among WHL defensemen in helps and fourth-T in focuses. He was drafted by the Blue Coats in the primary round, twelfth in general at the 2022 NHL Draft.
Brindley, 19, has addressed the US at different global competitions, including the 2023 IIHF World Junior Titles (bronze decoration) and the 2022 IIHF U18 Big showdowns (silver award). A local of Estero, Florida, the 5-8, 163-pound forward has kept 22-34-56 and 42 punishment minutes in 59 trips with the College of Michigan in the Enormous 10 north of two seasons. The sophomore leads the group in objectives with 10-8-18 and 20 punishment minutes in 18 appearances this season. He was chosen by Columbus in the subsequent round, 34th in general at the 2023 NHL Draft.
Keskinen, 19, has addressed Finland at various global competitions. The middle made his expert presentation in 2023-24 and has enrolled 3-12-15 and four punishment minutes in 29 games with Tappara in Finland's top proficient association (Liiga). He is tied for the association lead among young people in helps and positions fourth in focuses. The 6-0, 181-pound local of Ylojarvi, Finland, was chosen by Columbus in the seventh round, 194th by and large at the 2023 NHL Draft.
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