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Monday, September 26, 2016

{allcanada} Team Europe looks to get jump on upset bid in Game 1

 

TEAM EUROPE vs. TEAM CANADA

Air Canada Centre, Toronto

Tuesday, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN, CBC, TVA Sports)

 

What's at stake:

Control of the best-of-3 final. If Team Canada wins, it will need one victory in the final two games in Toronto to repeat as World Cup champion. However, if Team Europe finds a way to win, all the pressure will shift to Team Canada, which is a heavy, heavy favorite.

 

Team Europe:

The loss of Marian Gaborik is a huge blow. Gaborik, who had two goals and led Team Europe with 13 shots on goal in the tournament, injured his foot during the 3-2 overtime win against Team Sweden in the semifinal Sunday. The Los Angeles Kings forward will miss eight weeks, Kings general manager Dean Lombardi told the Los Angeles Times. Left wing Mikkel Boedker is expected to take Gaborik's place in the lineup. Boedkker has not played in the tournament. Defenseman Roman Josi has played a team-high 105:43 in four games, an average of 26:35 per game. Forward Mats Zuccarello's four points (one goal, three assists) lead Team Europe.

 

Team Canada:

Since the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, there have been few challengers to Canada's supremacy on the international stage. It won gold at Vancouver and then repeated the feat four years later in Sochi with a dominating run that has seen few equals. Now, Team Canada is two wins from winning the World Cup, and few, if any, observers expect them to fail. "Guys are used to this stage, used to the pressure," said fourth-line forward Joe Thornton. "Canada, in general, has had incredible results. So, nobody is shocked we're here and in this situation. Everyone feels comfortable in this situation." Captain Sidney Crosby's seven points (three goals, four assists) lead the tournament, but Team Canada is very deep when it comes to scoring. It has seven players with four or more points; no other team had more than two, and Team Europe has one (Zuccarello).

 

Keep your eye on:

The Team Canada forecheck. If Team Canada is aggressive in its puck pursuit, it could cause problems for the Team Europe defense. In the semifinal, Team Sweden was rarely aggressive in chasing the puck, but when it did, Team Europe had difficulty clearing the defensive zone and committed several turnovers that turned into sustained zone time for Team Sweden.

 

They said it:

"Obviously, we've got to prepare for a team that's playing very well. They're here for a reason. They're playing at the top of their game. Everyone there is committed. They're playing with a lot of pride, and we're going to have to do the right things to succeed. It's not going to be easy. It's going to be a tough week for us and our work is cut out for us." -- Team Canada defenseman Shea Weber on the challenge presented by Team Europe.

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