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Team Canada’s Defencemen Status Provides Optimism for 4 Nations Face-Off
Team Canada is in better shape as two of their key defencemen, Cale Makar and Thomas Harley, have shown positive developments ahead of their crucial game against Finland at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Thomas Harley was recently added to the team, but he hadn’t been able to practice with the main group until his appearance against Team USA on Saturday night, when Cale Makar was deemed unfit to play.
Cale Makar’s Status Remains Unclear
Makar’s status for Monday’s game is still up in the air, but Team Canada head coach Jon Cooper provided some optimism, noting that Makar was trending in the right direction after Sunday’s practice session.
Good News for Thomas Harley
Team Canada also received more encouraging news regarding Harley, as reported by Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. Friedman stated that even if Makar is healthy enough to play, Harley will be an option for Canada, despite not initially being named to the roster.
Backlash Possible if Harley is Chosen Over Travis Sanheim
Should Makar be fit to play and Canada opts to dress Harley over Travis Sanheim, some controversy may arise. The NHL and NHLPA might face backlash, as well as Canada, for allowing such an exception for one of the host nations.
Final Decisions Ahead of Warmups Likely
It remains to be seen how the coach will make his final decisions, but with warmups on the horizon before Canada’s must-win game against Finland, Team Canada now has several options at their disposal.
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Stay tuned to MapleLeafsDaily for the latest updates on Team Canada’s progress and strategies heading into their match against Finland. Fans and followers alike await the outcome of this crucial game at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
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