The defense of Team Canada looks like this: Duncan Keith (CHI),
Dion Phaneuf (TOR), Jay Bouwmeester (CGY), Luke Schenn (TOR), Kris Russell
(STL), Kyle Quincey (DET), Marc Methot (CBJ), Marc-Edouard Vlasic (SJ), and the
aforementioned Ryan Murray (EVT). While this is not a desirable defense for,
let’s say, Canada’s 2014 Olympic team, all those players are proven NHLers.
Other options included Johnny Boychuk (BOS), Former Olympic gold medalist
Eric Brewer (TB), Chris Phillips (OTT), Dan Hamhuis (VAN), and PK Subban (MTL).
But no. Ryan Murray was thought to be able to bring more to the team. Our
reason why Murray was added: Team Canada GM Kevin Lowe wanted a closer look,
and a bonus scouting period on the young defenseman.
Kevin Lowe, the General Manager of
Canada’s 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship team has been
well noted in saying he and the Edmonton Oilers, who occupy the #1 pick in the
2012 NHL Entry Draft, have a heavy interest in Ryan Murray. Lowe was quoted
saying Murray was “a top player” in the draft. Without the extra access to
other top players such as Mikhail Grigorenko, Alexander Galchenyuk, and Nail
Yakupov, this is a brilliant move by Lowe. A potential 1st overall
pick for an Oilers team that is desperate for a top tier defenseman could
definitely use the extra experience playing against the world’s elite hockey
players. Extra grooming for an NHL roster spot is never a bad thing. And if the
Oilers still are not sure who they will use their top pick on, adding Murray to
the roster provides Lowe with a firsthand look to see whether or not he is NHL
ready.
Now, are we overanalyzing? Maybe. Would Steve Yzerman let Kevin
Lowe tinker with a potential world championship team, for Lowe’s personal gain?
Probably not. But Kevin Lowe has been known to be very persuasive. Just ask
Dustin Penner and Brian Burke. And to Ryan Murray’s credit, he is a very good
hockey player, and will be drafted in the top 10 of this year’s draft. We are
not trying to discredit him or his skill. But if this highly likely scenario is
true, then Kevin Lowe can be credited with jeopardizing Team Canada, and he can
add this to the list of why he is a less than desired hockey executive.