Carter George looking to help pen Canada’s world junior redemption story
Carter George was unable, at least initially, to fully process what had unfolded.
The Canadian goaltender did his part at last year’s world junior hockey championship in Ottawa — a tournament on home soil that looked poised to be a career highlight.
It instead turned into a nation’s capital nightmare.
Canada crashed out at the quarterfinal stage for a second time in 12 months with a disastrous performance that resulted in top-to-bottom criticism and a subsequent program overhaul. George, meanwhile, dusted himself off — getting back with the Ontario Hockey League’s Owen Sound Attack provided an early boost — and is thankful for another crack at international glory.


