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2011 Winter Universiade Ice Hockey Competition

Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:58 pm

I will post the divisions and results of the Ice hockey matches here. I will also post a preview of the 12 teams and give my predictions.
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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:03 pm

Group A

Russia, Japan, Czech Republic and Turkey

Prediction of Group
1 Russia
2Czechs
3Japan
4 Turkey

Russia and the Czechs are by far the favorites with Japan being a very solid pick for 3rd in this group.
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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:11 pm

GROUP B CANADA !!!!! :D :D Belarus, Slovenia and South Korea
Prediction
1 Canada :D 8)
2 Belarus
3 Slovenia
4 S Korea

I will be amazed if anyone of these 3 teams only lost by 5 to Canada. Belarus is a slight better then Slovenia since all of there top prospects tend to play for team Russia Slovenia can upset them if they play up and Belarus is complaisant. S Korea doesnt have a chance at all.
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Postby Cap » Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:12 pm

Canada for the win!
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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:25 pm

Group C
USA, Slovakia, Kazakhstan, Spain

Prediction
1 Slovakia
2 USA
3 Kazakhstan
4Spain
Slovakia by the smallest margin will win this group with the USA coming in second but does have the ability to win this group. Kazakhstan has the same problem as Belarus, the best best players tend to chose to play for Russia, while Spain has no chance at all.
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Postby Cap » Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:39 pm

Can you imagine Kiriakou captaining the CY national team one day. 8)

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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:56 pm

Cap wrote:Can you imagine Kiriakou captaining the CY national team one day. 8)

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Bro there are allot of Cypriots in Canada and the USA that are excellent Ice Hockey players. Zach Bogosians Father is an Armenian Cypriot can you imagine if we had both of them!!! :shock: :shock:
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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:17 pm

LONDON, Ont. – Thirty-one hockey players from the Ontario University Athletics conference have been invited by Western Ontario head coach Clarke Singer to a CIS training camp next week in preparation for the 24th Winter Universiade in Erzurum, Turkey next month. The event, also known as the World University Winter Games, will run from January 23 to February 6.

The camp is scheduled for London, Ont., Dec. 9-14, with practices slated for Thompson Arena and Western Fair, along with an exhibition game in Toronto against Canada's national world junior team Dec. 14 at the MasterCard Centre.

Four goalies, 11 defencemen and 16 forwards are in the mix, headlined by McGill’s Francis Verreault-Paul, the OUA’s player of the year and a BLG award nominee last season. The native of Mashteuiatsch, Que., is a third-year science student who currently leads the CIS with 22 goals and 33 points in 14 games.

Joining him in training camp are McGill teammates Evan Vossen, a senior forward out of Swift Current, Sask., centre Maxime Langelier-Parent of Boucherville, Que., goaltender Hubert Morin of St-Georges-de-Beauce, Que., and blueliner Marc-Andre Dorion of St-Hubert, Que., who was named as the CIS most outstanding defenceman last year.

McGill, the No.2-ranked team in the nation, has the second-highest number of players invited, behind the No.4-ranked Western Mustangs, who lead the way with seven players.

Headlining the Mustangs is goaltender Anthony Grieco of Brampton, Ont., who has posted a 2.51 goals-against average and a .920 save percentage in 11 starts heading into this weekend. Joining him are teammates Geoff Killing of Embro, Ont., and Scott Aarssen of London, Ont., both defencemen, in addition to veteran forwards Aaron Snow of Windsor, Ont., Keaton Turkiewicz of Brantford, Ont., Kevin Baker of Georgetown, Ont., and Yashar Farmanara of West Vancouver, B.C.

Carleton’s Brad Albert, a rookie from Nepean, Ont., senior Brad Good of Kitchener, Ont., are also vying for spots on the blue line, along with forward Brandon MacLean of Burlington, Ont.

The Ottawa Gee-Gees have one player at camp in defenceman Dominic Jalbert of Hull, Que.

Rounding out the OUA East representation is Concordia forward Charles-Antoine Messier of Boucherville, Que., and three members of the UQTR Patriotes -- defenceman Pierre-Luc Lessard of Thetford Mines, Que., plus forwards Etienne Bellavance-Martin of St-Jean-Chrysostome, Que., and Francis Charland of Victoriaville, Que.

The OUA West has four schools represented, including Waterloo coach Brian Bourque, who will serve as general manager of the squad. The Warriors have three players with rearguards Kyle Sonnenburg of Waterloo, Ont., and Steve Whitely of Petrolia, Ont., and forward Chris Ray of Kelowna, B.C.
Lakehead’s Jordan Smith (defence) and Matt Caria (forward), both natives of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and are joined by Thunderwolves teammate Kris Hogg, a forward from Sicamous, B.C.

Brock and Windsor each have one player vying for a goaltending spot with the Badgers’ Kurt Jory, a third-year player out of Brandon, Man., and the Lancers’ Jim Watt a senior from Edmonton. They are among four goalies at camp.

Guelph’s Thomas Kiriakou, a forward from Richmond Hill, Ont., and Tim Priamo, a defenceman from Guelph, join Laurier’s Jean-Michel Rizk of Dunham, Que. to round out the invitees.

The official team will be announced immediately following training camp. The Canadian team will travel to Turkey on Jan. 22 with games beginning Jan. 27.
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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:21 pm

Breakdown by Positions

Goalies - 4
Defensemen - 11
Forwards - 16

Breakdown by School

Western - 7
McGill - 5
Carleton - 3
Lakehead - 3
UQTR - 3
Waterloo - 3
Guelph - 2
Brock - 1
Concordia - 1
Ottawa - 1
Wilfrid Laurier - 1
Windsor - 1

Breakdown by Year

1st - 2
2nd - 7
3rd - 15
4th - 6
5th - 1

Breakdown by Province (based on Hometowns)

Ontario - 15
Quebec - 10
British Columbia - 3
Alberta - 1
Manitoba - 1
Saskatchewan - 1

TRAINING CAMP INVITES

Goalies

Name - University – Program – Year – Hometown - Previous Team

Anthony Grieco Western History 2nd Brampton, ON Victoria (BCHL)
Kurt Jory Brock Business 3rd Brandon, MB Langley (BCHL)
Hubert Morin McGill Civil Engineering 3rd St-Georges-de-Beauce, QC St Lawrence Jr.
Jim Watt Windsor Business 4th Edmonton, AB Spokane (WHL)

Defence

Scott Aarssen Western Business 2nd London, ON London (OHL)
Brad Albert Carleton Economics 1st Nepean, ON Brampton (OHL)
Marc-Andre Dorion McGill Physical & Health Education 3rd St-Hubert, QC Baie-Comeau (QMJHL)
Brad Good Carleton History 4th Kitchener, ON Sault St. Marie (OHL)
Dominic Jalbert Ottawa Science 1st Hull, QC Chicoutimi (QMJHL)
Geoff Killing Western Engineering 3rd Embro, ON Bellevile (OHL)
Pierre-Luc Lessard UQTR Business Administartion 2nd Thetford Mines, QC Bakersfield (ECHL)
Tim Priamo Guelph Commerce 2nd Guelph, ON Guelph (OHL)
Jordan Smith Lakehead Political Science 5th Sault St. Marie Portland (AHL)
Kyle Sonnenburg Waterloo Legal Studies 4th Waterloo, ON Brampton (OHL)
Steve Whitely Waterloo Recreation & Leisure 3rd Petrolia, ON Sarnia (OHL)

Forwards

Kevin Baker Western Social Sciences 3rd Georgetown, ON Oshawa (OHL)
Etienne Bellavance-Martin UQTR Business Administration 3rd St_jean Chrysostome, QC Drummondville, QC
Matt Caria Lakehead Education 2nd Sault St. Marie Utah (ECHL)
Francis Charland UQTR Business Administration 3rd Victoriaville, QC Valleyfield Jr
Yashar Farmanara Western Business 3rd West Vancouver, BC Medicine Hat (WHL)
Kris Hogg Lakehead Commerce 3rd Sicamous, BC Lethbridge (WHL)
Thomas Kiriakou Guelph History 2nd Richmond Hill, ON Ottawa (OHL)
Maxime Langelier-Parent McGill Economics 3rd Montreal, QC Gatineau (QMJHL)
Brandon MacLean Carleton Law 3rd Burlington, ON Sault St. Marie (OHL)
Charles-Antoine Messier Concordia Management 2nd Boucherville, QC Chicoutimi (QMJHL)
Chris Ray Waterloo Envitonment & Business 4th Kelowna, BC Kelowna (WHL)
Jean-Michel Rizk Laurier French 4th Dunham, QC Mississauga (OHL)
Aaron Snow Western Social Sciences 3rd Windsor, ON Sarnia (OHL)
Keaton Turkiewicz Western Social Sciences 3rd Brantford, ON Belleville (OHL)
Francis Verreault-Paul McGill Psychology 3rd Mashteuiatsh, QC Chicoutimi (QMJHL)
Evan Vossen McGill Industrial Relations 4th Swift Current, SK La Ronge (SJHL)
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Postby ARMENIAN CYPRIOT » Sun Jan 09, 2011 12:21 am

Cap, did you notice that only players from the OUA and QSSF League got selected. Can you imagine if they chose players from the CWUAA, which is by far the strongest league, or even the AUS league. I guess we are trying to keep are prelimenary matches margain of victory under 30. :lol: :lol:
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