Attention citizens of hockey land: Take shelter, hide your women and children! If you haven’t heard, Tyson Jost is at it again—and if you’re lining up across the dot from him, it’s positively terrifying.
The Colorado Avalanche’s 19-year-old 2016 first-round draft pick spent the past couple of weeks playing for Canada’s silver-medal-winning 20-and-under national team at the 2017 World Junior Hockey Championship. During the competitive play, he was mostly relegated to witnessing line mate Dylan Strome attempt impossible plays up-ice against three or more defenders all tournament. But during the preliminary rounds, when he was centering Julien Gauthier and Nicolas Roy, the points were racking up much more in line with what we’re used to seeing.