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Opinion: A Little Constructive Criticism Of Canada's World Juniors Players Isn't Terrible

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We've been seeing a lot of very justified finger-pointing at Hockey Canada and coach Dave Cameron over the team's poor showing at the 2025 world juniors. Some have gone so far as to say this all Hockey Canada's fault and that the players bear no responsibility for this debacle.

What a complete, unadulterated and total bunch of hooey.

Of course, the players deserve scrutinization and some pointed, constructive criticism. For the most part, they weren't good enough. They looked lost and played some stretches without any sense of urgency. They took the bad penalties, missed the goals and passed up shots. To suggest anything otherwise is to let these young men off the hook far too easily.

Do they deserve to be vilified? No. Do they deserve to have their social media accounts filled with hate? Absolutely not. Do they deserve to wear this for the rest of their careers? No, no, no.

But to call into question their performance is entirely fair. Yes, they're teenagers. Yes, they tried their best. But to point out that their effort wasn't near good enough is in no way out of bounds.

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