Marin Independent Journal

Sharks players coy about IIHF worlds

- By Curtis Pashelka

>> Sharks forwards Mikael Granlund, Fabian Zetterlund and William Eklund were coy about whether they would compete in next month's IIHF World Championsh­ips in Czechia.

The Finnish-born Granlund and Sweden's Zetterlund said they've spoken to their national team's respective coaches about playing in the tournament. Eklund did not wish to say if he's spoken with Swedish hockey officials.

The Sharks have two games left, after Saturday's game against the Minnesota Wild, the team's home finale. They finish the season with games against the Edmonton Oilers on Monday and the Calgary Flames on Thursday.

“We'll see what's going to happen,” said Granlund, who led the Sharks with 56 points before Saturday's game. “I'm healthy right now and I've always liked to play in those tournament­s.”

Granlund has played in six world championsh­ips for Finland, most recently in 2022 when he had 11 points in nine games to help lead Finland to a gold medal. Granlund also won gold in 2011, and silver in 2016 when he was named to the all-tournament team.

“In Finland, it's a big tournament and as a player, I've always had a sense of pride to play in that jersey,” Granlund said of the

Suomi sweater. “So, every time I've had a chance to go, I've gone. So, we'll see.”

Zetterlund played in his first world championsh­ips last year and had three points in four games before Sweden was eliminated in the quarterfin­als. Going into Saturday, Zetterlund had recorded career highs in goals (22), assists (20) and points (42).

“It was fun to play. Of course, it's always a pleasure to play for your own country and put that jersey on,” said Zetterlund, who spoke just as Luke Kunin, chosen for Team USA, came over to listen. “But if I'm going, it's going to be way better this year.”

Eklund didn't want to discuss the upcoming world championsh­ips in much detail. Although he hasn't taken part in the tournament before, he did represent Sweden multiple times in junior hockey.

“It would be really fun,” Eklund said. “It's always a

big honor to play for your national team.”

The Sharks could have other representa­tives at the event, which will serve as a prelude of sorts to the Four Nations Face-Off next February in which Canada, the U.S., Finland, and Sweden take part in internatio­nal hockey's first best-on-best tournament since the 2014 Winter Olympics.

 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE ?? The Sharks' Mikael Granlund has played in six world championsh­ips for Finland, including 2022 when it won gold.
NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP, FILE The Sharks' Mikael Granlund has played in six world championsh­ips for Finland, including 2022 when it won gold.

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