The 2022 World Junior Championship in Edmonton is over. Canada won Gold in a wild 3-2 overtime victory over Finland; Sweden won Bronze via 3-1 over Czechia.
Way back on August 8th, which feels like a lot longer than 12 days ago, I wrote an article discussing what to expect from the Red Wings’ 9 World Junior Championship participants.
Things changed over the last 12 days, and some players had better tournaments than others.
Now this is all about competitive hockey in August between players under 20 years of age, but the World Juniors definitely serve as a bit of a developmental milestone.
For the Red Wings’ 5 prospects who will take part in the fall prospect tournament and main training camp (Sebastian Cossa, Donovan Sebrango, Eemil Viro, Simon Edvinsson and Jan Bednar), he WJC will have served as some “runway” with which for the players to sharpen themselves for the competitive hockey in September, where jobs will be on the line and spots in exhibition games may or may not determine where players like Sebastian Cossa end up this fall.
Let’s look at the 9 participants, examine how they performed, and where they stand going forward:
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