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Canada 2021 World Juniors Odds to Win, Roster Breakdown, and Preview

Brady Trettenero

By Brady Trettenero in News

Updated: December 28, 2020 at 9:10 am EST

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Canada's Connor McMichael, right, celebrates with Canada's Raphael Lavoie, left, after scoring his sides first goal during the U20 Ice Hockey Worlds match between Canada and the United States in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Thursday, Dec. 26, 2019. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
  • Team Canada is favored to win the 2021 World Junior Championship
  • The tournament gets underway on December 25h, 2020 in Edmonton, Alberta
  • See Team Canada’s roster, along with betting odds for the tournament below

Team Canada continues to see improvement in their 2021 World Junior Championship odds heading into the highly anticipated tournament that begins on Christmas Day. The Canadians are now listed as even money favorites after opening at +130.

Team Canada’s roster is highlighted by Chicago Blackhawks’ breakout star Kirby Dach, while Colorado Avalanche draft pick Bowen Byram and Los Angeles Kings’ draft pick Quinton Byfield are among the key supporting pieces.

Is there still value betting on this stacked Team Canada roster to take home the gold this year? We breakdown the roster and tournament odds below.

Team Canada’s 2021 World Junior Roster

Player Position Round Drafted
Dylan Garand Goalie 4th Round
Taylor Gauthier Goalie Undrafted
Devon Levi Goalie 7th Round
Justin Barron Defenseman 1st Round
Bowen Byram Defenseman 1st Round
Jamie Drysdale Defenseman 1st Round
Kaiden Guhle Defenseman 1st Round
Thomas Harley Defenseman 1st Round
Kaedan Korczak Defenseman 2nd Round
Braden Schneider Defenseman 1st Round
Jordan Spence Defenseman 4th Round
Quinton Byfield Forward 1st Round
Dylan Cozens Forward 1st Round
Kirby Dach Forward 1st Round
Dylan Holloway Forward 1st Round
Peyton Krebs Forward 1st Round
Connor McMichael Forward 1st Round
Dawson Mercer Forward 1st Round
Alex Newhook Forward 1st Round
Jakob Pelletier Forward 1st Round
Cole Perfetti Forward 1st Round
Jack Quinn Forward 1st Round
Ryan Suzuki Forward 1st Round
Philip Tomasino Forward 1st Round
Connor Zary Forward 1st Round

Dach Leads Talented Group

Team Canada’s star-studded roster is led by Chicago Blackhawks’ forward Kirby Dach. The 19-year-old had eight goals and 23 points in 64 regular-season games with the Blackhawks last year before following up with one goal and six points in nine playoff games. It’s no surprise he’s listed as a +575 favorite to lead the tournament in scoring.

While the New York Rangers have opted not to release 2020 first overall pick, Alexis Lafreniere, to the Canadian team this year, Team Canada still has other key returning players. Forwards Quinton Byfield, Dylan Cozens, Connor McMichael, and Dawson Mercer, along with blueliners Bowen Byram and Jamie Drysdale are all returning this year after leading Canada to gold in 2020.

Canada is loaded on offense and defense, but goaltending is a question mark. Neither of the three goalies listed on Team Canada’s roster are first-round draft picks, and it’s unclear which one has the edge to be the starter on Boxing Day. Dylan Garand, Taylor Gauthier, and Devon Levi have all played great at the junior level, but it’s hard to predict how it’ll translate to the big stage.

2021 IIHF World Junior Championship Odds

Team Odds
Canada +100
Russia +400
USA +500
Sweden +900
Finland +1500
Czech Republic +3300
Switzerland +8200
Germany +16000
Slovakia +16000
Austria +60000

All odds as of Dec. 22nd

Who Can Knock Off Canada? 

Team Canada is now listed as even money favorites to win the tournament after they opened at +130. It’s no surprise the public is backing Team Canada, as the Canadians have won the tournament in two of the past three years and lead all countries in gold medals at the World Juniors.

The Americans are always a threat to Team Canada, especially after they went out in disappointing fashion last year with a loss to Finland in the quarter-finals. They have one of the tournament’s most skilled forwards in Montreal Canadiens’ prospect Cole Caufield, along with seven other returning players.

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Russia may be Canada’s biggest threat in the tournament, however. The Russians have medalled in eight of the last nine tournaments and lost by a 4-3 score in the gold medal game against Canada last year. Team Russia will have arguably the best goalie in the tournament in Nashville Predators’ first-round draft pick Yaroslav Askarov. The 18-year-old  looked fantastic in seven KHL starts this season, posting a .962 save percentage.

Team Canada is still a great bet to win this tournament when you look at their offense. The Canadians boast four elite scoring lines that have the potential to outscore any goaltending trouble. And we haven’t even touched on newcomer Jack Quinn, who scored an insane 52 goals in 62 OHL games last season. He will be eager to put his name on the map with a big performance at the tournament.

2021 IIHF World Junior Championship Group A Odds

Team Odds
Canada -250
Finland +300
Germany +2750
Switzerland +2750
Slovakia +5000

Canadians Vulnerable In Group Play

If you don’t want to wager on Canada winning the entire tournament, you can simply bet them to win their group this year. The Canadians have only won their group in two of the past five years, but they’ve landed a favorable group slate this time around. Finland is the only team given a realistic chance at knocking off the Canadians.

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You can never count out the Finns at the World Juniors, which means there’s better value taking this talented Canadian squad to win the entire thing instead of paying the steep price for them to win Group A. Finland doesn’t necessarily come into the tournament every year with the best roster on paper, but they always compete and have won three of the last seven World Junior gold medals.

Finland is led by two very talented players in forward Anton Lundell and defenseman Ville Heinola. Lundell has recorded 12 goals and 20 points in 17 games in the Finnish league this season, while Heinola impressed in limited NHL action with Winnipeg last season. It’s possible Canada loses to Finland in round-robin play but still makes a lengthy run in the playoff as they gain more chemistry.

Brady Trettenero
Brady Trettenero

Lead NHL & NCAAF Editor

Brady is the lead NHL and College Football editor at Sports Betting Dime, where he specializes in betting odds and data-driven analysis. Brady has over 10 years experience working in sports media, with work published by outlets such as ESPN, CBS Sports, Yahoo! Sports and Fox Sports.

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