Toronto Star

McDavid a dream for Canadian team

Captain makes Canada a favourite for third gold in the last four years

- BILL BEACON

With captain Connor McDavid leading the way, Canada’s chances of winning a 21st IIHF world championsh­ip are looking good.

Having Aaron Ekblad, Colton Parayko, Mathew Barzal, Brayden Schenn and Ryan O’Reilly on board makes them look even better. The 16-team tournament begins in the Danish cities of Herning and Copenhagen on Friday. Canada plays opening day against the Patrick Kane- led U.S. squad in Herning.

“It’s a real good team,” said Sean Burke, co-general manager of the Canadian squad with another former goalie, Martin Brodeur. “You’ve got a mix of some good young guys and some older, experience­d guys.

“I think we have as good a chance as anyone to win.”

Canada will be gunning for a third gold medal in four years and has some winners back from previous triumphs, including Ekblad, Schenn and Jordan Eberle from the 2015 champions and McDavid and O’Reilly from the 2016 titleists.

Last year in Cologne, Germany, Canada lost the gold medal game 2-1 to Sweden in a shootout. Organizers announced 300,000 tickets have already been sold for the May 4-20 tournament, which will be held in Denmark for the first time.

The event has extra allure in that the Winter Olympics in February did not include NHL players for the first time since 1998, so some top attraction­s who may have balked at playing two internatio­nal tournament­s in the same year will wear their national jerseys at the world championsh­ip.

That includes McDavid, who led the NHL scoring race for a second straight season.

“Any time you get a top player like that, it helps the team and it gets other guys interested in coming,” Burke said.

McDavid will have Edmonton Oiler teammates Ryan NugentHopk­ins and Darnell Nurse with him on Team Canada, while linemate Leon Draisaitl will suit up for Germany, the surprise Olympic silver medallists in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea.

Kane and Calgary Flames star Johnny Gaudreau will play for the Americans; Mikko Rantanen and Mikael Granlund are on the Finnish squad; and Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Mikael Backlund and another Oiler, Adam Larsson, are among 10 NHL players for Sweden.

Russia’s mostly KHL team is led by former Detroit Red Wings ace Pavel Datsyuk and has six NHL players, including Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Nikita Zaitsev and Chicago Blackhawks forward Artem Anisimov.

Toronto centre Tomas Plekanec leads the Czech Republic.

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Connor McDavid will be trying to add a gold to the one he won at the worlds in 2016.

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