Canada set to open world junior camp after strange summer event: ‘A cleaner process’
James Boyd had a lot more runway this time.
Moved from last December and January to August because of COVID-19, the postponed and reimagined 2022 world junior hockey championship presented unique challenges.
For the head of Hockey Canada’s management group, it was a daily battle just to figure out which players would show up in Edmonton for an awkwardly timed tournament — one staged after the NHL draft and just weeks before the start of a new campaign.
“We had players that were unavailable, we had players that were injured after playing a long season,” Boyd said. “We ended up with 15, 16, 17 unavailable players.