8 minutes of highlights, about half of that as replays. Don't even show all the goals or any highlights from half of the game from halfway through the first until the third. Great job TSN
LMAO I was thinking the same thing. They show a nothing rush by a Canadian player in the neutral zone and then in the next "highlight" it's already 1-0 US without them showing the goal 🤦♂. All the people with any video editing skills must've taken jobs in the states.
A game like this is misleading because a lot of the USA’s best players don’t play in this tournament. However, you are right we do. Our 2024 WJC team is going to be stacked with guys like Celebrini, Benson, Geekie, Savoie, Yager etc
@@Commentsurveillance why so hostile? I cheer for my country every time. But people shouldn’t read too much into a blow out like this. This is USA’s B squad since all the best ones are playing at the US collegiate World Junior showcase that happens at the same time as this.
The USHL and high school hockey are no match for the competition that exists in the CHL. It'll largely even out over the next 3 years. Keep the Canadian Hockey League for Canadians.
The ushl is fine....for what it is. It exists because we (Americans) have a strange fixation on NCAA athletics. The WHL-OHL-QJMHL (aka CHL) are just superior from a competition standpoint....except for goalies. Everybody knows this. The superiority of those leagues is the reason why the NCAA outlaws former CHL players......while still allowing Europeans who signed pro contracts. The NCAA doesn't want Canadians (the U of Denver in the late 50's and 60's) to thrash Americans. The rule outlawing major jr players from Canada was instituted in about 1974 because the mighty Golden Gophers had a hissy fit getting hammered by Denver who won 5 NCAA championships in 10 years.
@@prun8893 Canadians were far superior in that era of the sport compared to their American counterparts, thats not even remotely the case anymore. The US will be bound to overtake Canada at some point in number of NHL players in the league and match us equally at every age level now, peer for peer at every position. The USHL and NCAA play a big part in the amount of US talent thats being pumped into the league as of late. Canada will still be producing star players but even now, young Canadian players are leaving the CHL route in favour of the USHL-NCAA route and that number is only going to increase. It also gives players the option of going to the AHL instead of being stuck with their CHL team due to the CHL-NHL agreement and being too good for major junior. Also, junior hockey is in flux now in Canada. The BCHL left the Junior A circuit of Hockey Canada to go on their own completely to specifically compete with the USHL and CHL and sign players from anywhere they want as opposed to before, currently the GOJHL is *fighting* for that same Junior A status with Hockey Canada instead of Junior B to keep their AAA players in the GTA from leaving to the OJHL or USHL. The whole sexual assault scandal with the 2018 World Junior team has gutted Hockey Canada’s finances and sponsors. A majority of the province’s hockey federations are losing faith and Quebec completely withdrew from paying their registration fee shares to Hockey Canada. I see this as an opportunity for the USHL and NCAA to poach more talent from Canada and develop the country’s elite talent that way. Its already happening with Power and Fantilli recently going 1 & 2 in their drafts, Celebrini will be challenging for top spot this year, guys like Sillinger and Savoie played there during COVID. The CHL *had* decades of experience over the USHL-NCAA in producing elite NHL talent but those days are soon to be over now. Expect the gap to shrink significantly in the coming years.
@@Annexation_ You are wrong. Almost 800,00 Canadians registered in Canada. The CHL is the most competitive and best development junior league in the world. Another stat for you to look at. In the last 25 years stanley cup winners, all those teams had at least 15 Canadian born players on those teams. What does that tell you.
@@Annexation_no point in arguing on this topic. These guys just regurgitate the same old news. They’re old heads. The game is evolving. He must’ve forgot about the 8 first round picks from the development program in 2019. Or the 340 ncaa athletes who got nhl dev camp invites. The development program is revolutionizing junior level development and I give it 5 years until they completely surpass Canada in prospect development. And I’ve known a couple kids who went to the O after a year in the USHL. They all say the ushl is a harder league, so that’s an undisputed fact. Albeit, it does encompass all of America whereas the O is just one of 3 big leagues, but the junior level development in America is at least on par with Canada. If not, better. As a die hard hockey Canada fan it is unfortunate but the corruption, nepotism, and overall incompetence has gone too far. The states will prevail, as they do with every sport.
@@stuartrubenstein6624 Never said it wasn't idiot, so no im not wrong. You are. The number of Americans registered at the moment is 500,000+ and is growing every year, while the participation numbers in our country have more or less stagnated, because Canadian kids are finding other sports like Soccer, Basketball and Baseball funner and cheaper to play. That number is going to surpass ours soon because: a) The US has a higher population and b) The US population has more money The NHL is currently dumping money anywhere and everywhere in the US trying to get kids to play hockey. Eventually the development avenues in the US will advance further and the USHL and NCAA will both advance with it. More elite Canadian kids are starting to choose the US route of development every year btw. That doesn't mean that Canadian talent is going to dwindle, just more American talent is going to be in the league soon. They still haven't won an Olympic title since 1980, haven't won anything at the senior level since 1996, and technically haven't even won a single World Championship since the 1930s. They still have a long way to go before even being considered the full-on dominant hockey power alongside or above Canada like the Soviets were back then. The successes at the junior level for the US hasn't translated to the senior level for almost 30 years now. But you'd be naive to think that the US route of development in the USHL and NCAA cant rival the CHL route.
All the cope from US fans is so funny. End of the day neither team has their #1 players in this tournament. Skill will differ year to year on the prospect pool and some teams just dont work together even with highly skilled players. Canada is by far the greatest hockey country in history. USA doesnt need to be the best in everything and they simply arent on a world stage.
And look it up. The US absolutely dominates us in U17, U18 and they match us in U20. Sooner or later, that domination is going to show up in over 20 hockey.
@@Annexation_ There is a caveat. When a top prospect does go to the IIHF u18s (or WJC), they don't usually play the Hlinka Gretzky in the summer. Connor McDavid, Connor Bedard, and Adam Fantilli are some examples of guys who have never played a Hlinka but obviously would have made the team. This year, Macklin Celebrini , a likely 1st or 2nd overall pick in 2024, isn't here since he played the IIHF u18s. Also, for some reason, Hockey Canada rarely brings 16 year olds back for a 2nd Hlinka. So this u18 team is much better than our IIHF one, but not the "best" rendition. Unfortunately, the 2021 IIHF u18 is likely the only best-on-best u18 tournament we're ever going to see, since COVID cancellations actually made everyone available.
@@ethanwiebe6010 Celebrini would have been here but has a bummed shoulder and is probably going to miss the start of the NCAA season too. Sometimes we get talents like McDavid and Bedard that are far beyond this level at their age (even when eligible) and played in the U20 summer camps instead. In Fantillis case it was b/c Canada skipped out of the Hlinka tournament completely that year for the 2004 age group due to COVID, which was a damn shame. Funnily enough, recent first overall Owen Power didn't even make the cut for his Hlinka year for some odd reason.
The USA approaching 400 million people population and Canada approaching 80 million population ......... the US will never understand what ice hockey is to Canada ...... it is a passion , it is life and everything here ...... to the US , it is just a game , just another sport .......Canada has high school and junior league teams that can beat the junior USA team ......
No where near 80 million (not even at 40 million). Very few high school teams in Canada, and none of them could come close to beating the USA Jr team. Yes, it is passion, it is life, it is everything here, but easy on the boastful and baseless claims.
@@boomer9560 well he has been starting because the kid who should be starting is injured I think. He played 1 period against team germany stopping 8 of 8 and hasn't played since. He didn't even back up this game.
@@boomer9560 the kid starting has been pretty bad all tournament except one game and the other 2 guys played sparingly. The one who should be starting is a lot better but for some reason the coach likes this guy better. They both played for the same district team at the usa s-17 tournament and the guy who should be starting started over this kid. But in this tournament the new coach has this kid playing. I guess because the kid starting has ushl experience and the other doesn't but that doesn't make any sense. Play the better goalie
@@stuartrubenstein6624we sent a bunch of high schoolers who have never been a part of our national development team and this was the back up in net lol
My lord the goalies are just going down on their knees every single shot no wonder NHL goalies do the same this is all they know how to do.Goalies are just hoping the player shoots right at their pads ...aim the puck and it's in better yet if you get the puck up 15 inches.
Yeah because it takes up the most net space and allows them to move faster while covering the net, also you have to remember goalies are tall enough now they don’t need to stand up to cover the top of the net there’s a good reason standup style goaltending isn’t used anymore you just had to aim at the goalies feet and you scored
What is going on with these "highlights"? They're brutal. No pacing, no story, and not actually showing all the goals. This has got the be some awful AI clipping with 0 human reviewing
Tell us what would be better ? Yellow/Red cards wouldn’t work. A penalty shot every time ? A toss up like in Rugby ? Lets stop the play and move 15 yards one direction ? Honestly penalized teams shouldn’t even be able to clear the puck, it would raise dramatically the amount of goals which would make teams much more disciplined in the long run.
8 minutes of highlights, about half of that as replays. Don't even show all the goals or any highlights from half of the game from halfway through the first until the third. Great job TSN
LMAO I was thinking the same thing. They show a nothing rush by a Canadian player in the neutral zone and then in the next "highlight" it's already 1-0 US without them showing the goal 🤦♂. All the people with any video editing skills must've taken jobs in the states.
Lol ..... TSN ... the golf/tennis and poker station ..... same as Sportsnet .... both stations are to busy kissing the United States butt
we get like 1 minute of replays for the goals, but you can't even show all the goals... SMH
Looks like we have a good future with our juniors.
A game like this is misleading because a lot of the USA’s best players don’t play in this tournament.
However, you are right we do. Our 2024 WJC team is going to be stacked with guys like Celebrini, Benson, Geekie, Savoie, Yager etc
@@scottwill19 It's kinda like how a lot of our better players don't play in the U18.
We always do lmao best hockey country on earth
@@scottwill19you’re a bum, Scott. Canada owns America in hockey every time
@@Commentsurveillance why so hostile? I cheer for my country every time. But people shouldn’t read too much into a blow out like this. This is USA’s B squad since all the best ones are playing at the US collegiate World Junior showcase that happens at the same time as this.
WHY THE HELL ARE YOU NOT SHOWING ALL THE GOALS! What's the point of making a Highlights video if you don't show the goals!
Yeah but if they did then they wouldn't have had time to show that sick rush in the neutral zone that went nowhere LOL
My left ear is really enjoying this
martone coast to coast! beauty!
That poor goalie. He didn't stand a chance, the USA skaters left him out to die
Goalie wasnt the greatest this game either. Easy saves on few goals
Heil shoulda been pulled after the 3rd or 4th goal.
unthinkable that you'd upload an eight and a half minute long highlight video and not show every goal
Why tf bother calling it “full highlights” when you don’t even show all the goals 🙄
Go Canada go
Zayne parkeh is special
just wait till next years mem cup to see more of that. pareyk/misa gonna light mem cup up.
@@stevenbauer4799 can’t wait gonna go see them
@@look_man4279 i'll be there too. enjoy the zayne/misa show.
Weird audio only in one ear.
Why show so many different angles of some goals, but then skip any replay of other goals? I don't understand...
What kind of highlights are these. Semifinal match and you don't even show the first goal ?
They did the same thing in the Gold Medal game. Canada's first goal? Not important, I guess.
The USHL and high school hockey are no match for the competition that exists in the CHL. It'll largely even out over the next 3 years. Keep the Canadian Hockey League for Canadians.
The ushl is fine....for what it is. It exists because we (Americans) have a strange fixation on NCAA athletics. The WHL-OHL-QJMHL (aka CHL) are just superior from a competition standpoint....except for goalies. Everybody knows this.
The superiority of those leagues is the reason why the NCAA outlaws former CHL players......while still allowing Europeans who signed pro contracts. The NCAA doesn't want Canadians (the U of Denver in the late 50's and 60's) to thrash Americans. The rule outlawing major jr players from Canada was instituted in about 1974 because the mighty Golden Gophers had a hissy fit getting hammered by Denver who won 5 NCAA championships in 10 years.
@@prun8893 Canadians were far superior in that era of the sport compared to their American counterparts, thats not even remotely the case anymore. The US will be bound to overtake Canada at some point in number of NHL players in the league and match us equally at every age level now, peer for peer at every position. The USHL and NCAA play a big part in the amount of US talent thats being pumped into the league as of late.
Canada will still be producing star players but even now, young Canadian players are leaving the CHL route in favour of the USHL-NCAA route and that number is only going to increase. It also gives players the option of going to the AHL instead of being stuck with their CHL team due to the CHL-NHL agreement and being too good for major junior. Also, junior hockey is in flux now in Canada. The BCHL left the Junior A circuit of Hockey Canada to go on their own completely to specifically compete with the USHL and CHL and sign players from anywhere they want as opposed to before, currently the GOJHL is *fighting* for that same Junior A status with Hockey Canada instead of Junior B to keep their AAA players in the GTA from leaving to the OJHL or USHL. The whole sexual assault scandal with the 2018 World Junior team has gutted Hockey Canada’s finances and sponsors. A majority of the province’s hockey federations are losing faith and Quebec completely withdrew from paying their registration fee shares to Hockey Canada. I see this as an opportunity for the USHL and NCAA to poach more talent from Canada and develop the country’s elite talent that way. Its already happening with Power and Fantilli recently going 1 & 2 in their drafts, Celebrini will be challenging for top spot this year, guys like Sillinger and Savoie played there during COVID. The CHL *had* decades of experience over the USHL-NCAA in producing elite NHL talent but those days are soon to be over now. Expect the gap to shrink significantly in the coming years.
@@Annexation_ You are wrong. Almost 800,00 Canadians registered in Canada. The CHL is the most competitive and best development junior league in the world. Another stat for you to look at. In the last 25 years stanley cup winners, all those teams had at least 15 Canadian born players on those teams. What does that tell you.
@@Annexation_no point in arguing on this topic. These guys just regurgitate the same old news. They’re old heads. The game is evolving. He must’ve forgot about the 8 first round picks from the development program in 2019. Or the 340 ncaa athletes who got nhl dev camp invites. The development program is revolutionizing junior level development and I give it 5 years until they completely surpass Canada in prospect development. And I’ve known a couple kids who went to the O after a year in the USHL. They all say the ushl is a harder league, so that’s an undisputed fact. Albeit, it does encompass all of America whereas the O is just one of 3 big leagues, but the junior level development in America is at least on par with Canada. If not, better. As a die hard hockey Canada fan it is unfortunate but the corruption, nepotism, and overall incompetence has gone too far. The states will prevail, as they do with every sport.
@@stuartrubenstein6624 Never said it wasn't idiot, so no im not wrong. You are. The number of Americans registered at the moment is 500,000+ and is growing every year, while the participation numbers in our country have more or less stagnated, because Canadian kids are finding other sports like Soccer, Basketball and Baseball funner and cheaper to play. That number is going to surpass ours soon because:
a) The US has a higher population and
b) The US population has more money
The NHL is currently dumping money anywhere and everywhere in the US trying to get kids to play hockey. Eventually the development avenues in the US will advance further and the USHL and NCAA will both advance with it. More elite Canadian kids are starting to choose the US route of development every year btw.
That doesn't mean that Canadian talent is going to dwindle, just more American talent is going to be in the league soon. They still haven't won an Olympic title since 1980, haven't won anything at the senior level since 1996, and technically haven't even won a single World Championship since the 1930s. They still have a long way to go before even being considered the full-on dominant hockey power alongside or above Canada like the Soviets were back then. The successes at the junior level for the US hasn't translated to the senior level for almost 30 years now. But you'd be naive to think that the US route of development in the USHL and NCAA cant rival the CHL route.
All the cope from US fans is so funny. End of the day neither team has their #1 players in this tournament. Skill will differ year to year on the prospect pool and some teams just dont work together even with highly skilled players. Canada is by far the greatest hockey country in history. USA doesnt need to be the best in everything and they simply arent on a world stage.
Actually, Canada tends to send its best to this event. The US historically has not.
And look it up. The US absolutely dominates us in U17, U18 and they match us in U20. Sooner or later, that domination is going to show up in over 20 hockey.
These are the best Canadian U18s, they dont send their best to the IIHF U18s in spring due to CHL playoffs.
@@Annexation_ There is a caveat. When a top prospect does go to the IIHF u18s (or WJC), they don't usually play the Hlinka Gretzky in the summer. Connor McDavid, Connor Bedard, and Adam Fantilli are some examples of guys who have never played a Hlinka but obviously would have made the team. This year, Macklin Celebrini , a likely 1st or 2nd overall pick in 2024, isn't here since he played the IIHF u18s. Also, for some reason, Hockey Canada rarely brings 16 year olds back for a 2nd Hlinka. So this u18 team is much better than our IIHF one, but not the "best" rendition. Unfortunately, the 2021 IIHF u18 is likely the only best-on-best u18 tournament we're ever going to see, since COVID cancellations actually made everyone available.
@@ethanwiebe6010 Celebrini would have been here but has a bummed shoulder and is probably going to miss the start of the NCAA season too. Sometimes we get talents like McDavid and Bedard that are far beyond this level at their age (even when eligible) and played in the U20 summer camps instead. In Fantillis case it was b/c Canada skipped out of the Hlinka tournament completely that year for the 2004 age group due to COVID, which was a damn shame. Funnily enough, recent first overall Owen Power didn't even make the cut for his Hlinka year for some odd reason.
The USA approaching 400 million people population and Canada approaching 80 million population ......... the US will never understand what ice hockey is to Canada ...... it is a passion , it is life and everything here ...... to the US , it is just a game , just another sport .......Canada has high school and junior league teams that can beat the junior USA team ......
high school teams that can beat the usa juniors? dude u r delusional
No where near 80 million (not even at 40 million). Very few high school teams in Canada, and none of them could come close to beating the USA Jr team. Yes, it is passion, it is life, it is everything here, but easy on the boastful and baseless claims.
@@alcoraces dude, as of june 16 2023, there are 40 million canadians
@@dubiousdistinction6500 Still a long ways from 80. That's like...about half!
@@alcoraces 40 is not about half of 80, it is half of 80..
what age are these guys?
U18s
Gee, don't show all the goals in a semi final???
Who edited these highlights TSN? Fire them.
I hate the skate by the bench after a goal. Hate it so much.
Hey Canada, congrats on the W at the Power Play Cup eh! What a gong show!
its not exacly FULL highlights when you dont even show the 1st USA goal. -___-
What is this, great shot “ I”ll a compee in bu “
Ezzzzz
We played a bunch of 17 year olds who aren't part of the u.s. development program. Plus this was our back up in net. 😂
@@JarradBruessel32 still easy
@@JarradBruessel32i havent been watching the tournament, why was your backup in net?
@@boomer9560 well he has been starting because the kid who should be starting is injured I think. He played 1 period against team germany stopping 8 of 8 and hasn't played since. He didn't even back up this game.
@@boomer9560 the kid starting has been pretty bad all tournament except one game and the other 2 guys played sparingly. The one who should be starting is a lot better but for some reason the coach likes this guy better. They both played for the same district team at the usa s-17 tournament and the guy who should be starting started over this kid. But in this tournament the new coach has this kid playing. I guess because the kid starting has ushl experience and the other doesn't but that doesn't make any sense. Play the better goalie
did i see ZELLERS on the back of a US jersey?.,... kind of ironic
USA 🤣🤣🤣
Dont laugh... We lost to US 38-118 in U16 Basketball.
@@Hello-sw3en yea but basketball sucks so this is irrelevant
We sent a bunch of high schoolers who aren't part of the US national development program. Plus this was our back up starting
@Hello-sw3en basketball isn't our sport though,
@JarradBruessel32 why didn't you send your best then?
Canada owns usa in hockey
Wait till the world juniors this year you 🤡 . Also the ntdp does not send there players to gretzky hilinka
Canada 20 world Junior titles. USA. 5. Canada is the best in hockey. The stats don't lie.
@@stuartrubenstein6624we sent a bunch of high schoolers who have never been a part of our national development team and this was the back up in net lol
@@stuartrubenstein6624 talking abt this year. Usa has won both u18 worlds in these age groups. Meaning when u20 comes around usa will win.
@@JarradBruessel32 fr face the ntdp
You are showing the high lights aren't you? So right off the bat you blow by a U.S. goal? I stopped watching after seeing that.
My lord the goalies are just going down on their knees every single shot no wonder NHL goalies do the same this is all they know how to do.Goalies are just hoping the player shoots right at their pads ...aim the puck and it's in better yet if you get the puck up 15 inches.
Yeah because it takes up the most net space and allows them to move faster while covering the net, also you have to remember goalies are tall enough now they don’t need to stand up to cover the top of the net there’s a good reason standup style goaltending isn’t used anymore you just had to aim at the goalies feet and you scored
Can’t hear play by play…..pretty obvious. Do your jobs
What is going on with these "highlights"? They're brutal. No pacing, no story, and not actually showing all the goals. This has got the be some awful AI clipping with 0 human reviewing
Keep in mind the USA doesn’t send their best.
neither does canada
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Maybe stick to your “football” lol
You mean "Basketball". We lost to US 38-118 in U16 Basketball, gold medal match.
Maybe realize that none of this kids for team u.s.a. are part of the national development program. They are just high schoolers we sent.
wtf?
Missing highlights/goals, sound only on the left side..either your production crew sucks or your editor..jeez
powerplay hockey is a boring product, i rather see a 0 - 0 going into OT, and this crap.
Tell us what would be better ?
Yellow/Red cards wouldn’t work.
A penalty shot every time ?
A toss up like in Rugby ?
Lets stop the play and move 15 yards one direction ?
Honestly penalized teams shouldn’t even be able to clear the puck, it would raise dramatically the amount of goals which would make teams much more disciplined in the long run.
Then stay out of the box lol
Team Canada….YEAH…team USA …stick to basic ball.
What is paid health care??? 🦫🫎🐻❄️🏒🥅🍁🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
misa/pareyk. stars of next years u s based mem cup.