Canada’s opening day 5-3 victory over Russia showed us a couple of things. For starters, this year’s Team Canada has a real shot at competing. The team is structured well with a team-based approach in their systems and having all five players on the same page while on the ice. The game also displayed the immense skill that Canada possesses. Dylan Strome, Tyson Jost, Matthew Barzal and Pierre Luc Dubois, among others, have the traits to become dominant players for Canada. 
While Canada did pull off a convincing victory over Russia, no indications have been made as to who will be the team’s starting goaltender moving forward. Tonight, Connor Ingram will take the reigns from Connor Hart and start between the pipes as Canada faces off against Slovakia.
Puck drop is slated for 8pm ET and you can catch tonight’s game and all the World Junior action on TSN.

Canada 

NameTeamPOSHandAgeHTWTDRAFT
Carter Hart
Everett (WHL)
G
L
18
6’1″
170
Phi 2016
Connor Ingram
Kamloops (WHL)
G
L
19
6’1″
195
Tam 2016
Jake Bean
Calgary (WHL)
D
L
18
6’1″
170
Car 2016
Thomas Chabot
Saint John (QMJHL)
D
L
19
6’2″
188
Ott 2015
Kale Clague
Brandon (WHL)
D
L
18
6’0″
177
LA 2016
Dante Fabbro
Boston University (NCAA)
D
R
18
6’1″
190
Nsh 2016
Noah Juulsen
Everett (WHL)
D
R
19
6’2″
185
Mtl 2015
Jeremy Lauzon
Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL)
D
L
19
6’2″
207
Bos 2015
Philippe Myers
Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL)
D
L
19
6’4″
206
Phi 2015
Mathew Barzal
Seattle (WHL)
F
R
19
6’0″
187
NYI 2015
Anthony Cirelli
Oshawa (OHL)
F
L
19
6’0″
165
Tam 2015
Dillon Dube
Kelowna (WHL)
F
L
18
5’10”
180
Cgy 2016
Pierre-Luc Dubois
Cape Breton (QMJHL)
F
L
18
6’3″
202
Clb 2016
Julien Gauthier
Val d’Or (QMJHL)
F
R
19
6’4″
224
Car 2016
Mathieu Joseph
Saint John (QMJHL)
F
L
19
6’1″
171
Tam 2015
Tyson Jost
North Dakota (NCAA)
F
L
18
6’0″
190
Col 2016
Michael McLeod
Mississauga (OHL)
F
R
18
6’2″
187
NJ 2016
Taylor Raddysh
Erie (OHL)
F
R
18
6’2″
209
Tam 2016
Nicolas Roy
Chicoutimi (QMJHL)
F
R
19
6’4″
202
Car 2015
Blake Speers
Sault Ste. Marie (OHL)
F
R
19
6’0″
184
NJ 2015
Mitchell Stephens
Saginaw (OHL)
F
R
19
6’0″
195
Tam 2015
Dylan Strome
Erie (OHL)
F
L
19
6’3″
194
Ari 2015
What to expect? Expect a victory, but not an easy one. It’s pretty evident that Canada should be winning this game. But then again, let’s not undermine the talent on Slovakia’s roster. Adam Hushka, Slovakia’s goaltender, is the driving force of their team. The University of Connecticut product was a seventh round selection by the New York Rangers in 2015 and is suiting up for his second U-20 tournament. 
X Factor: Consistency. Canadian teams have struggled with this in the last few tournaments. You need to play a hard 60 minutes to win games and if you don’t give it your all for a period or two, opposing teams will make you pay.
Who to look out for? Look out for Tyson Jost. Jost, 18, shined in Canada’s first game against Russia as he brought the Air Canada Centre to ear piercing noise levels when he scored the game’s first goal. The University of North Dakota product looks to play an integral role for Canada going forward and the comparisons to former University of North Dakota forward, Jonathan Toews aren’t far off. 
Be sure to keep your eye on Connor Ingram tonight as well. Despite a matchup against a weaker opponent, Ingram needs to display his A-game as the battle for the team’s starting goaltender remains open.

Slovakia

NoNameShoots/CatchesHeight,cm/ft inWeight,kg/lbsDate of BirthClub
Goalkeepers
1
R
187/6′2″
93/205
28 May 1998
Orange 20 Bratislava
2
L
190/6′3″
73/161
24 May 1997
University of North Dakota
30
L
190/6′3″
86/190
12 May 1997
University of Connecticut
Defenders
3
R
181/5′11″
88/194
28 Nov 1998
Tappara Tampere
4
R
183/6′0″
82/181
25 Feb 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
5
L
186/6′1″
77/170
15 Dec 1997
Ocelari Trinec
6
L
180/5′11″
76/168
6 Oct 1999
IF Malmo Redhawks
7
R
184/6′0″
85/187
3 Apr 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
14
R
192/6′4″
92/203
28 May 1997
Erie Otters
16
R
180/5′11″
85/187
26 Feb 1997
Dukla Trencin
17
R
186/6′1″
90/198
11 Apr 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
Forwards
8
L
175/5′9″
74/163
30 Dec 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
11
L
196/6′5″
94/207
27 Jan 1997
Vancouver Giants
12
R
183/6′0″
75/165
28 Oct 1998
Hamilton Bulldogs
15
L
182/6′0″
82/181
1 Nov 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
18
L
183/6′0″
84/185
20 Apr 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
20
L
194/6′4″
95/209
11 May 1999
Sarnia Sting
22
L
176/5′9″
75/165
26 Apr 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
23
L
189/6′2″
93/205
24 Jan 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
25
L
185/6′1″
80/176
4 Jan 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
26
L
180/5′11″
88/194
6 Nov 1999
Ocelari Trinec
27
L
193/6′4″
85/187
26 Nov 1997
HV71 Jonkoping
29
L
190/6′3″
85/187
9 Jan 1997
Orange 20 Bratislava
Firepower: Slovakia is well equipped with NHL-drafted talent. Along with their goaltender Adam Huska, they have Erik Cernak, a second round selection of the LA Kings in 2015, who will be suiting up for his fourth U-20 tournament. Along with that, they have Adam Ruzicka of the Sarnia Sting. Ruzicka is draft eligible for this coming year’s draft and currently has 22 points in 32 games thus far in his first OHL season. 
Fun Fact: Slovakia won bronze two years ago and a handful of players on this years team were a part of Slovakia’s exciting journey to that medal.