Stars’ Eakin Only Manitoban at World Championship

When Team Canada general manager Jim Nill selected his squad for the 2015 IIHFL World Senior Men’s Hockey Championship, he made sure there were plenty of Dallas Stars and at least one Manitoban.


Winnipeg’s Cody Eakin is the only Manitoba representative on Team Canada at the World Championships, which start this week in Czech Republic, but the fact he’s a member of Nill’s NHL Stars makes him a rather obvious choice.


Winnipeg's Cody Eakin of the Dallas Stars (Photo by Jeff Miller).

Winnipeg’s Cody Eakin of the Dallas Stars (Photo by Jeff Miller).


Team Canada is already in Austria training. They’ll head to Prague on Wednesday and play their first preliminary-round game against Latvia on Friday (9:15 a.m. CDT). They’ll face Germany on Sunday (9:15 a.m. CDT), Czech Republic on Monday (1:15 p.m. CDT), Sweden on Wednesday (1:15 p.m. CDT), France next Saturday (5:15 a.m. CDT), Switzerland on Sunday, May 10 (1:15 p.m. CDT) and Austria next Tuesday, May 12 (5:15 a.m.). That will wrap up the round-robin portion of the tournament.


“This is my third time doing this and it’s one of the best teams I’ve ever been involved with,” said Nill, the former member of the Winnipeg Jets 1.0. “And I think that says a lot considering my other two experiences with Team Canada at the World Championship both resulted in gold medals.”


Nill played for the Jets from the trade deadline in 1985 until he was dealt to the Detroit Red Wings in 1988. There are no members of the Jets on this edition of Team Canada.


Eakin, meanwhile, had 19 goals and 21 assists in 78 games with Nill’s Stars this season. He is joined on Team Canada by other Stars Tyler Seguin and Jason Spezza.


Born and bred in Winnipeg, the son of a Winnipeg police officer and a solid amateur player in his own right, Butch Eakin, Cody started out playing hockey like the rest of the kids in his South End neighborhood. He says that he learned to skate before he could walk.


He plied his trade in the WHL for the Swift Current Broncos for three and a half seasons before playing his last half season with the Kootenay Ice. During that time, Eakin was a point-per-game player, amassing 118 goals and 239 points in 238 career regular season games.


Stars and Team Canada GM Jim Nill at Winnipeg's MTS Centre (Photo by Jeff Miller)

Stars and Team Canada GM Jim Nill at Winnipeg’s MTS Centre (Photo by Jeff Miller)


“Cody’s a good player,” said Nill, who played against Eakin’s father back when they both played in the Western Hockey League. “He is responsible in all zones, he does all the little things right and for his size he is very strong on the puck. He’s just a really responsible, solid, all-around player for us.”


It’s the 200-foot player that Nill wants with Team Canada in Czech Republic.


There is one other Manitoban with Team Canada at the Worlds. Team therapist Rob Malette is also from Winnipeg.


TEAM CANADA 2015


Goaltenders


Martin Jones                  North Vancouver, B.C.                   Kings


Mike Smith                           Kingston, Ont.                           Coyotes


Defense


Tyson Barrie                  Victoria, B.C.                           Avalanche


Brent Burns                  Barrie, Ont.                                    Sharks


Aaron Ekblad                  Belle River, Ont.                           Panthers


Dan Hamhuis                  Smithers, B.C.                           Canucks


Jake Muzzin                  Woodstock, Ont.                           Kings


David Savard                  St.-Hyacinthe, Que.                  Blue Jackets


Sidney Crosby (Photo by Jeff Miller).

Sidney Crosby (Photo by Jeff Miller).


Forwards


Sean Couturier                  Bathurst, N.B.                           Flyers


Sidney Crosby                  Cole Harbour, N.S.                  Penguins


Matt Duchene                  Haliburton, Ont.                           Avalanche


Cody Eakin                           Winnipeg, Man.                           Stars


Jordan Eberle                  Regina, Sask.                           Oilers


Tyler Ennis                           Edmonton, Alta.                           Sabres


Claude Giroux                  Hearst, Ont.                           Flyers


Taylor Hall                           Kingston, Ont.                           Oilers


Nathan MacKinnon         Cole Harbour, N.S.                  Avalanche


Ryan O’Reilly                  Varna, Ont.                                    Avalanche


Brayden Schenn                  Saskatoon, Sask.                  Flyers


Tyler Seguin                  Brampton, Ont.                           Stars


Jason Spezza                  Toronto, Ont.                           Stars


Tyler Toffoli                  Scarborough, Ont.                  Kings


General Manager: Jim Nill                                    Hanna, Alta.


Head Coach: Todd McLellan                                    Melville, Sask.


Assistant Coach: Peter DeBoer                           Dunnville, Ont.


Assistant Coach: Bill Peters                                    Three Hills, Alta.


Assistant Coach: Jay Woodcroft                           Toronto, Ont.


 


 




Posted by: Scott Taylor for RiverCitySports.com



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