Canada opens world junior selection camp with another home-soil tournament ahead
OTTAWA — Scott Salmond says the message will be clear up and down the lineup.
Canada’s quest for another home-soil gold medal at the world junior hockey championship will feature something the team lacked throughout last year’s disastrous fifth-place finish overseas.
“We could have been more competitive,” Salmond, Hockey Canada’s senior vice-president of high performance, said looking back as the current iteration began to gather for selection camp Tuesday night in a foggy nation’s capital. “If you want to play, we need skilled guys, we need fast guys, we need competitive guys.
“We want a real Canadian team. We want to have a Canadian identity.”