Truro News

All eyes on Truro for World Junior A Challenge

- By Joey Smith jsmith@trurodaily.com

Some of the top 2018 NHL drafteligi­ble junior A hockey players in the world will be evaluated by pro scouts next month when an internatio­nal tournament hits the ice surface at the Rath Eastlink Community Centre.

The World Junior A Challenge will be played Dec. 10 to 16 in Truro and features six teams, including two Canadian squads representi­ng East and West.

The event will give NHL scouts an opportunit­y to assess talent in a top-flight tournament where players will be competing with and against their peers.

“Every (NHL) team, plus Central Scouting, is represente­d,” Dan Marr, director of NHL Central Scouting, told the Truro Daily News this week. “And a lot of teams will do the same thing, where they’ll platoon guys in, so they may have a couple of guys at the beginning and a couple of guys at the end. Some of the guys that are stationed locally would maybe be there for the entire week, but normally the teams would come in to see each team play a minimum of two times.”

Marr said there are no real secrets in the hockey world when it comes to identifyin­g prospects, and a tournament such as the world junior A challenge serves as an evaluation marker.

“There’s no hidden players, it’s just a matter of evaluating them and going to watch them play,” he said. “Draft-eligible players play in every amateur league and whenever you get opportunit­ies, especially in these internatio­nal tournament­s, you’re going to attract the scouts because it brings all the players together at one site, one venue and minimizes travel.”

The tournament has a great history of players who have been drafted by NHL teams. Most recently, defenceman Cale Makar, who played for Canada West at the 2015 and 2016 tournament­s, was the fourth-overall pick by the Colorado Avalanche at last June’s draft.

Klim Kostin, who captained Russia to a bronze medal in Bonnyville, Alta., last year, joined Makar in the first round, going to the St. Louis Blues with the 31st overall pick, while Ian Mitchell, who patrolled the Canada West blueline alongside Makar, was a second-round selection of the Chicago Blackhawks.

In all, 16 world junior A alumni were taken in the 2017 NHL draft, bringing the total number to 276 alumni drafted since the first World Junior A Challenge in Saskatchew­an in 2006.

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