Five reasons NHL fans should pay consideration on USA's quest for world juniors gold



Five reasons NHL fans should pay consideration on USA's quest for world juniors gold.

The Americans play the Russians on Monday (1 p.m., ET, NHL Network) in the semifinals of the World Junior Championships in Helsinki, Finland. Here are five reasons why the USA's quest for the gold should be of major interest to NHL fans:

Auston Matthews is Superman: The Arizona youngster is anticipated to be the No. 1 pick in the June NHL draft and leads the competition with seven goals in five games. He also has 11 points. Some trust he should be named to the under-23 North American group for the up and coming World Cup. This child is Mike Modano-or Jeremy Roenick-or Pat LaFontaine-level great. He plays the amusement like the colossal Swedish legend Peter Forsberg. He's sufficiently skilled to play a finesse diversion and sufficiently bullish to play a force amusement.

Tkachuk's child is Tkachuk's child: Remember when force forward Keith Tkachuk and Bill Guerin changed the USA's global viewpoint in the 1990s with their extreme, tough style? Tkachuk's son, Matthew, a forward for the London Knights in the Ontario Hockey League, is presently on the scene and he has the same heart, skill and intensity that his dad possessed. The more youthful Tkachuk has eight points in five games. He will be a main five NHL draft pick in June.


Sources by - http://www.usatoday.com/
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