Lethbridge Herald

Spengler Cup serves as Olympic evaluation

- Ryan McKenna THE CANADIAN PRESS

With a good part of its Olympic roster already set, hockey players looking for a spot on Team Canada will get one final chance to prove themselves at the Spengler Cup.

Canada, a two-time defending champion at the annual event in Davos, Switzerlan­d, open the tournament today against Czech-side Mountfield HK.

“We’ve had five events up until now, we’ve used a lot of European guys numerous times, we’ve got a real good handle on that level, but we wanted to see how the other levels would compare and this tournament affords us the opportunit­y to do that,” Canadian general manager Sean Burke said in a phone interview.

The Canadians will have a different look to their roster than when they suited up earlier this month at the Channel One Cup in Russia. With Kontinenta­l Hockey League players unavailabl­e for selection, the Spengler Cup roster consists mostly of Swiss players with an assortment of American Hockey League and NCAA players as well.

Burke says it’s a nice opportunit­y to evaluate this crop of players and that Canada’s performanc­e at the Channel One Cup — where it lost two of three games — didn’t have an impact on the Spengler Cup roster decisions.

“Actually, the final game against the Russians was probably the best evaluation game we’ve had and, if anything, I think that tournament was a real positive for us,” Burke said. “Even losing the two games I think we learned a lot of good things about our team and some of our players.

“And of course those games, they eliminate some players as well, unfortunat­ely. That type of game, the Czechs, the Russians, they really made it clear to us that there’s a number of guys that can play and we’ve got a good handle on them, but there’s also some guys that it was just a little too much for.”

Returning players on Canada’s Spengler Cup roster include Andrew Ebbett, Maxim Noreau, David McIntyre, Mason Raymond and Nick Spaling. Chris Kelly, who played last season with the Ottawa Senators, along with Jeff Schultz, Cody Goloubef and Christian Thomas are all Canadians on the roster that have played in the AHL this year.

Thomas is the son of longtime NHLer Steve Thomas and is getting his second look at the Canadian roster after scoring once in three games at the Karjala Cup in Helsinki in November.

“I knew that coming into the year that there might be a chance and I got my first look at the Karjarla and I was really excited to play and it was a great tournament,” Thomas said. “And now I get another chance here to show them what I can do and hopefully earn a spot on the roster, which would be a dream come true.”

Burke said that Thomas is a player “that’s knocking on the door for a job,” but that he’s also looking to add a shutdown defenceman.

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