A look at NHL players not participating at this year’s world juniors
Canadian fans are usually the ones bemoaning an NHL team not releasing one of its young stars to take part in the world junior hockey championship. This year, however, some other countries will be without top-end talent at the tournament that gets underway Dec. 26. The Canadian Press looks at eligible NHL players who won’t be on the ice in Vancouver and Victoria.
RASMUS DAHLIN (SWEDEN)
The No. 1 selection at the 2018 NHL draft has been a linchpin for the surprising Buffalo Sabres in his rookie season. Dahlin has three goals and 16 assists to lead all rookie defencemen in points (19), and ranks third on the team with an average ice time of 20 minutes 32 seconds through 35 games. The 18-year-old Dahlin, who had six assists at last year’s world juniors when Sweden won silver in Buffalo, would have led his country’s blue-line contingent this at year’s tournament, but there was never any serious chance of him being released by the Sabres. The Swedes will instead have to rely on fellow NHL draft picks Adam Boqvist, Erik Brannstrom and Rasmus Sandin. They are getting centre Isac Lundestrom, the 23rd pick last June, after he was released by the Anaheim Ducks for the tournament.
JESPERI KOTKANIEMI (FINLAND)

