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NHL players make worlds a tournament to watch this year

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The hockey world championsh­ips have been overshadow­ed by the Olympic tournament since the 1998 Nagano Games, the first to feature NHL players.

Not this year.

The NHL’S decision to skip the Pyeongchan­g Olympics had an impact. Amid tepid interest in South Korea, the games were often played in half-empty arenas. It will be a different story in Denmark.

The organizers say ticket sales have reached their planned target of 300,000 even before the tournament opens in Copenhagen and Herning on Friday. And there’s no need to worry about a lack of stars. Although Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin are busy with their bid for a Stanley Cup threepeat, some of the sport’s biggest names will be on the ice in Denmark.

Canada will be led by NHL leading scorer Connor Mcdavid after his Edmonton Oilers didn’t make the playoffs, teammate Leon Draisaitl has joined Germany, and the United States will be cap- tained by Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane.

The event has 16 nations playing in two groups of eight, with the top four in each group advancing to the playoffs.

Olympic champion Russia, defending champion Sweden, the Czech Republic, Switzerlan­d, Belarus, Slovakia, France and Austria are in Group A. Matches will be played at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen.

Canada, Finland, the United States, Germany, Norway, Latvia, Denmark and South Korea are in Group B. They will play at the Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning.

In Friday’s opening games, Canada will take on the United States while Russia faces France.

The final is scheduled for May 20.

Captained by Mcdavid, who just clinched his second consecutiv­e Art Ross Trophy as the NHL’S leading scorer with 108 points, Canada is the team to beat at the worlds.

Mcdavid and Wayne Gretzky are the only two players in NHL history to win the scoring race more than once at 22 years of age or younger.

Mcdavid will be joined by veteran Buffalo forward Ryan O’reilly. Both were on the team that won the world title in Russia two years ago.

New York Islanders centre Mathew Barzal, who is among the finalists for the Calder Memorial Trophy for the NHL’S rookie of the year, was also named in the squad.

“We have a mix of youth, experience and strong leadership qualities among these players as they have represente­d Canada on the internatio­nal stage previously from the world juniors up to last year’s championsh­ip,” Canada co-general manager Sean Burke said.

“Their previous success and experience can only help us in our ultimate goal of bringing home a gold medal.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Led by Connor Mcdavid, Canada is a favourite at this year’s IIHF championsh­ip.
AP PHOTO Led by Connor Mcdavid, Canada is a favourite at this year’s IIHF championsh­ip.

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