Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Team Canada Adds St. Louis Blues Defenseman Jay Bouwmeester to World Cup Roster




Team Canada announced on Wednesday that St. Louis Blues defenseman, Jay Bouwmeester has been added to the roster of the 2016 World Cup team. 

Bouwmeester replaces Chicago Blackhawks defenseman, Duncan Keith on the 23-man roster. Keith will miss the tournament so that he may give his knee time to heal.

Bouwmeester, 32, will begin his 14th season in the NHL this fall. During the 2015-2016 campaign, he scored three goals and 16 assists in 72 games. He was second on the Blues in ice time per game, with an average of 23:06. 

In the Blues 20 Stanley Cup Playoff games, he was able to put up four assists as he helped lead the Blues to the Western Conference Finals, before falling to San Jose Sharks. In 990 career National Hockey League games, between the Florida Panthers, Calgary Flames and Blues he has scored 81 goals and 295 assists. 

In 2004, he helped Team Canada win the World Cup of Hockey and then 10 years later, he led Canada to the gold at the Sochi Winter Olympics. 

Keith, 33, put up nine goals and 34 assists in 67 games this past season. In the Blackhawks six Stanley Cup Playoff games he added, three goals and two assists. 

Keith has helped Chicago capture the Stanley Cup three times within the last six seasons (2010, 2013 & 2015). He also helped lead Canada to a gold at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and the 2014 games in Sochi. 

Keith won the Norris Trophy, for top defenseman in the NHL in 2010 and in 2014. 

Blackhawks lead physician, Dr. Michael Terry said, “As Duncan continues offseason rehabilitation on the right knee injury that he sustained last season, we understand his decision not to participate in next month’s World Cup of Hockey. We believe it is in his best interest to focus on getting stronger and not risk further injury.”     

Bouwmeester is the second player within the last two days to be added to Team Canada’s roster. On Tuesday, Logan Couture, of the San Jose Sharks, replaced Dallas Stars forward, Jamie Benn. 

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