Friday night, Team Canada beat Sweden 3-1 claiming World Junior gold and once again showing that Canada is the best place in the world for junior hockey. Of all the players at the World Juniors, 20 play in the OHL and have played, or will play, against the 67's this season at the Arena at TD Place. Below is a list of all World Junior players you'll be able to catch at home this season. Now is your chance to watch some top junior talent before they make the jump to the professional ranks. SCHEDULE Sunday, January 14, 2PM vs Guelph Storm Dmitri Samorukov (Russia) Wednesday, January 17, 7PM vs Mississauga Steelheads Michael McLeod (Team Canada),Albert Michnac (Czech Republic), Jacob Moverare (Sweden) Saturday, January 20, 2PM vs Hamilton Bulldogs Robert Thomas (Team Canada), Marian Studenic (Slovakia) Saturday, January 27, 2PM vs Kingston Frontenacs Max Jones (USA) February 10, 2PM vs Oshawa Generals Nico Gross (Switzerland) Sunday, February 11, 2PM vs Owen Sound Attack Jonah Gadjovich (Team Canada), Maksim Sushko (Belarus) Wednesday, February 14, 7PM vs Kingston Frontenacs Max Jones (USA) Monday, February 19, 2PM vs Kitchener Rangers Logan Brown USA), Adam Liska (Slovakia) Sunday, March 4, 2PM vs London Knights Alex Formenton (Team Canada) Saturday, March 10, 2PM vs Kingston Frontenacs Max Jones (USA) Sunday, March 11, 2PM vs Mississauga Steelheads Michael McLeod (Team Canada), Albert Michnac (Czech Republic), Jacob Moverare (Sweden) |