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Dec 7, 2014

2015 World Junior Prospects - Montreal Canadiens

The World Junior Hockey Championship is not only a tournament to showcase Canada's best under-20s but some of the top young players from around the world.

Take a look at the Montreal Canadiens prospects that represented their respective nations at the 2015 World Junior Hockey Championship in Montreal and Toronto.

 

Montreal Canadiens WJC Prospects

Jacob De La Rose
Jacob De La Rose (C) - Sweden

Second Round (34th overall) of 2013 NHL Draft

World Junior Stats

  • GP
    7
  • G
    2
  • A
    2
  • PTS
    4

Notes:

Dec. 26: De La Rose scored the fifth and finbal goal in Sweden's win against the Czechs.

Dec. 27: De La Rose notched a goal and two assists, won Player of the Game vs. Denmark.

Dec. 29: De La Rose was minus-1 in Sweden's win over Russia.

Dec. 31: De La Rose went 14-of-18 on the draw in Sweden's win over the Swiss.

Jan. 2: De La Rose took a tripping penalty in Sweden's QF win over Finland.

Jan. 4: De La Rose went 11-of-20 on the draw and took three shots in Sweden's SF loss to Russia.

Jan. 5: De La Rose took a two-minute hooking penalty and was minus-1 in Sweden's bronze medal loss to Slovakia.

*De La Rose was named one of Sweden's three best players of the tournament.

Zach Fucale
Zach Fucale (G) - Canada

Second Round (36th overall) of 2013 NHL Draft

World Junior Stats

  • W-L-OT
    5-0-0
  • SO
    2
  • GAA
    1.20
  • SV%
    .939

Notes:

Dec. 26: Fucale made 12 stops in an 8-0 shutout of Slovakia.

Dec. 27: Fucale backed up Eric Comrie but did not see any ice-time.

Dec. 29: Fucale had his shutout streak snapped, but stopped 27 shots to get the win.

Dec. 31: Fucale backed up Comrie once again in Canada's win over the U.S.

Jan. 2: Fucale logged another shutout, stopping 14 Danish shots in the Quarter-final.

Jan. 4: Fucale made 14 saves against Slovakia in Canada's 5-1 SF win.

Jan .5: Fucale made 26 stops as Canada defeated Russia 5-4 for the gold medal.

*Fucale led all goaltenders in save percentage and goals against average at the 2015 tournament.

 

Artturi Lehkonen
Artturi Lehkonen (LW) - Finland

Second Round (55th overall) of 2013 NHL Draft

World Junior Stats

  • GP
    5
  • G
    1
  • A
    0
  • PTS
    1

Notes:

Dec. 26: Lehkonen scored in the shootout in Finland's loss to the United States.

Dec. 27: Lehkonen registered four shots and 2 PIM in Finland's loss to Slovakia.

Dec. 29: Lehkonen scored Finland's lone goal and earned Player of the Game honours.

Dec. 31: Lehkonen threw four shots, helping save Finland's medal hopes against Germany.

Jan. 2: Lehkonen went minus-1 with three shots as Finland was eliminated by Sweden.

* Lehkonen was captain of the Finnish team, which was unable to defend its 2014 gold.

Martin Reway
Martin Reway (LW) - Slovakia

Fourth Round (116th overall) of 2013 NHL Draft

World Junior Statistics

  • GP
    7
  • G
    4
  • A
    5
  • PTS
    9

Notes:

Dec. 26: Reway was minus-4, but still won Player of the Game in an 8-0 loss to Canada.

Dec. 27: Reway assisted on both Slovakia's goals in a 2-1 victory over Finland.

Dec. 29: Reway was 5-for-9 on the draw and threw three shots on goal in Slovakia's loss to the U.S.

Dec. 30: Reway scored a hat trick in Slovakia's decisive win over Germany.

Jan. 2: Reway scored the empty-netter that capped Slovakia's QF win over the Czechs.

Jan. 4: Reway went 14-for-22 on the draw and was minus-2 in Slovakia's 5-1 SF loss to Canada.

Jan. 5: Reway notched an assist on three of four Slovakian goals in the team's 4-2 bronze medal victory.

*Reway was named one of Slovakia's best three players of the tournament.