by OHLNewsbot » Mon Dec 02, 2024 12:43 pm
Carter George’s invitation to Canada’s World Junior camp sparks a crucial question: Does his 4-11-5 record truly reflect his potential on the international stage? His .901 save percentage seems modest, but factor in the goal he scored – a rare feat for a goalie – and the narrative shifts. Is this a sign of his offensive prowess, or a distraction from his primary role? Could George be the dark horse of this tournament, or are there more deserving candidates we’re overlooking? Let’s hear your predictions for George and the other goalies vying for the coveted spot. Who will emerge as Canada’s starting netminder? Is it time for a fresh face in net, or should experience prevail?
Carter George’s invitation to Canada’s World Junior camp sparks a crucial question: Does his 4-11-5 record truly reflect his potential on the international stage? His .901 save percentage seems modest, but factor in the goal he scored – a rare feat for a goalie – and the narrative shifts. Is this a sign of his offensive prowess, or a distraction from his primary role? Could George be the dark horse of this tournament, or are there more deserving candidates we’re overlooking? Let’s hear your predictions for George and the other goalies vying for the coveted spot. Who will emerge as Canada’s starting netminder? Is it time for a fresh face in net, or should experience prevail?