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Selecting David Booth's All-Buyout World Cup roster

Jerome Miron / US Presswire

Team Europe. Team North America. Team Buyout?

That's what has been suggested by David Booth - whose deal was bought out by the Vancouver Canucks back in 2014 - in advance of the 2016 World Cup of Hockey.

But could it work? Are there are enough players to fill out a 23-man roster?

Let's take a look, using players whose contracts have been bought out since the latest NHL lockout that resulted in a shortened 2013 season.

Goalies

Player Buyout Year Current NHL Team
Ilya Bryzgalov 2013 - PHI UFA
Rick DiPietro 2013 - NYI Retired
Johan Hedberg 2013 - NJ Retired

This is by far the biggest area of weakness, as Ilya Bryzgalov is the only goaltender not officially retired, meaning he would have to play every minute of the tournament.

The interviews, however, would be tremendous.

Defense

Player Buyout Year Team
Matt Carle 2016 - TB Nashville
Christian Ehrhoff 2014 - BUF UFA
Barrett Jackman 2016 - NSH UFA
Dennis Seidenberg 2016 - BOS UFA
Brad Stuart 2016 - COL UFA
Fedor Tyutin 2016 - CBJ UFA
James Wisniewski 2016 - CAR Tampa Bay (PTO)

The crew would have been quite thin were it not for a handful of players cut loose this offseason.

As it stands, there are enough defensemen who played this past NHL season to at least put out on the ice. Though, mobility may be an issue.

Forwards

Player Buyout Year Current Team
David Booth 2014 - VAN UFA
Brad Boyes 2015 - FLA UFA
Nathan Gerbe 2013 - BUF NY Rangers
Mikhail Grabovski 2013 - TOR NY Islanders
Cody Hodgson 2015 - BUF UFA
P.A. Parenteau 2015 - MTL NY Islanders
Mike Ribeiro 2014 - PHX Nashville
Alexander Semin 2015 - CAR Mettalurg Magnitogorsk (KHL)
Jordin Tootoo 2014 - DET Chicago
R.J. Umberger 2016 - PHI UFA
Thomas Vanek 2016 - MIN Detroit
Antoine Vermette 2016 - ARI Anaheim
Dainius Zubrus 2015 - NJ UFA

The field of forwards whose contracts have been bought out is well populated, although more than a few candidates were eliminated after having announced their retirements.

Booth was given a nod because, well, the team was his idea in the first place, while the other free agents on the roster could use the opportunity to impress general managers taking in the tournament.

It's hard to say whether this roster could hang with the other eight teams playing in the tournament, but since two have been arbitrarily created for the sole purpose of participating in the World Cup, we think the Buyout All-Stars at least deserve a chance.

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