Friday, December 24, 2010

2011 WJHC - Watching the stars of the future

The Christmas holiday season not only provides college football fans the opportunity to watch college football bowl games with future NFL stars playing, but hockey fans are treated to great hockey and to bear witness to future National Hockey League stars in action while competing for their countries. Team USA enters this year's World Junior Hockey Championships (WJHC) tournament as defending champions and tournament hosts as the competition takes place in Buffalo, NY. NHL draft-eligible prospects and draftees travel from around the world, representing the top 10 countries in the U-20 division of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), to play for the coveted gold medal.

WJHC is a hidden gem to watch

Just as many will either watch or DVR their favorite teams' NCAA college football bowl games to watch, many sports fans also have the opportunity to watch the future of the NHL taking to the ice at the 2011 World Junior Hockey Championships (WJHC). Team USA is defending the gold medal that it earned by beating the previous and consecutive five-time champion Team Canada in last year's overtime thriller in Saskatoon, SK. While Team Canada should never be counted out to play for the gold medal, one must also consider the Swedes, Russians and Fins to contend seriously for a medal each year at this tournament.

With so much on the line for the players and coaches, it is understandable how overwhelming it can be for fans to keep track of so many high profile players competing against one another at the same time and all in one location. Most NHL teams' faithful only begin to recognize these young stars when they are drafted and/or 'make it', but similar to college football, it is great to look back and remember when you first watched them play at this elite level of competition. This is an event not to be missed by veteran or new hockey fans alike.

Where to watch

The NHL Network provides the best programming for the WJHC in the United States and also relies on the great coverage that TSN provides in carrying coverage in Canada while also providing a feed for countries around the world. If you are in the area, catching the games live at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, NY or Dwyer Arena in Lewiston, NY, will provide a live game experience and excitement unmatched in viewing junior-level hockey players as they prepare to make the jump to the NHL. Otherwise, if you don't have time to watch it live or on television, follow reports here online and/or through these trusted outlets for the best coverage of the tournament.

Watch pre-tournament play online via TSN.ca

NHL Network television schedule

Watch USA Hockey's online coverage at FastHockey.com

Up next: Team previews (coming Dec. 25) - Merry Christmas

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