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Nugent-Hopkins named Team Canada captain for World Juniors

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Edmonton Oilers forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has been named captain of the Canadian team set to compete for gold at the 2013 World Junior tournament in Ufa, Russia.

The announcement wasn’t surprising -- Nugent-Hopkins is the most experienced NHLer on the squad -- but his selection does make for a unique story.

RNH will captain Team Canada despite having never represented his country at the World Junior level before -- he was cut from Canada’s junior team as a 17-year-old in 2011 and wasn’t made available by the Oilers for the 2012 team.

That’s a far cry from what’s transpired for Team Canada at previous tournaments. Last year’s captain, Jaden Schwartz, participated in the 2011 tourney. The 2011 captain, Ryan Ellis, was an alternate in 2010. The 2010 captain, Patrice Cormier, played on the 2009 squad.

You get the picture.

As for the remainder of Team Canada’s roster, Florida Panthers prospect Jonathan Huberdeau and Pittsburgh draftee Scott Harrington were named as alternate captains.

It’s very possible one of the two could ascend to take the “C” should Nugent-Hopkins not make it through the tournament -- Canadian coach Steve Spott said there were no guarantees RNH would remain with the team if the NHL lockout is resolved between now and the tournament’s conclusion (Jan. 5).

That said, Spott did pass along word that Edmonton was “fully supportive” of the decision to name Nugent-Hopkins captain.

Related: MacKinnon, Nugent-Hopkins headline Canada’s 2013 World Junior roster