Shocking Decision: Two Oilers Prospects Benched During Their World Junior Championship Debuts
During the opening games of the world junior championship in Ottawa, two Oilers prospects were benched in their games after poor performances were shown.
During the 10-4 drubbing of Germany from the United States, 19-year-old Paul Fischer only played 6 minutes and 9 seconds of ice time which clearly shows that he is at the bottom of the depth chart for Team USA.
Fischer who currently plays for the University of Notre Dame of the NCAA was originally drafted in 2023 by the St Louis Blues, fifth round, 138th overall.
The Oilers acquired him along with the 2028 third round pick for future considerations on August 20th 2024. Considered a two-way defenseman, he has played eighteen games this year and has 9 assists along with eight penalty minutes.
Both players may need to elevate their game or realize that both teams are stacked with great players which will push them down the depth chart. Some fans feel that these players should not be on the roster but there clearly is a reason why they were chosen.
This year’s world junior championship should be another great show for both Canada and the United states as many great talented players are on the rosters and will battle it out throughout the holiday season to see who will become the next World Junior Champion.