Montreal-Matthew Takchuk did not play at the end of 12:36 of the 3-1 USA team victory over Canada on Saturday night at the Bill Center, but the Al-Fahud striker confirmed that he was fine.
“No, no concern at all,” said Takashuk, who was with his brother Brady was the heart and spirit of the United States of America. “I will only enjoy this victory tonight. Other than game 7 last year, this was the most prominent thing about my hockey career. I will only enjoy it with the players.
“We have a fun set there, and it will be a fun journey tonight. A lot of laughter. We enjoy a lot of fun with these men.”
However, the main coach Mike Sullivan pumped the brakes to advertise the Takchuk.
The American seat coach said: “Matthew has come out of an injury to the bottom of the body now.” “It is evaluated by our doctors. That's all I can give you. We will make decisions that we think are the best for Matio and we think it's the best for our team. For the time time, I don't have much information to continue, so it's difficult for me to give you more.”
The United States has another robin competition to go on Monday against Sweden, on Thursday in Boston.
Sullivan and the rest of his employees are likely to think of the TKachuk break, which would bring Rangers striker Chris Creider to the squad.
Kreider was a healthy scratch of the United States of America for the second consecutive match on Saturday evening.
“It is difficult, these are not easy conversations,” Sullivan said in the morning. “Obviously, we have to make a squad decisions. Every player is part of this team is the elite player. They are all players in their teams in NHL. His approach was with him, we have had sincere talks with him since the first day. They understand what circumstances are.
“What I will tell you is Chris and [Jake Sanderson] It was great. They are the great teammates, they are great people, and they know that it is a goodness of honor to be part of this entire experience. It was a message to me, “We are ready when you ask us.”
The United States clung to the squad changes that helped them control the third period of their victory in the 4 countries in Finland.
After a presentation in the first match, Brady and Matthew Takchuk remained on the wings of Jack Ichil.
Jake Gantzel, Aston Matthews and Jach Hughes remained the same, while JT Miller turned into the left wing of Dylan Larkin and Matt Bold.
The fourth line was distinguished by Brock Nelson, Vincent Trochik and Kyle Connor.
While Zac Fernski remained to the left of Charlie as the best defense wives, Adam Fox moved from skiing with Jacob Slavin to Noah Hanivin. Slavin now to the left of the third husband next to Brock Faber.
“I think it is a little different, you are trying to connect the different system,” Fox said of his operation. He adapts to the new defense partner. “Everyone plays this system that Soleil got, a little different from what their teams are doing. But everyone in this back end is a great player, so it is just a connection that is the first thing.”
Although the first match started on the best player in Team Usa, Fox was replaced by Wenski during Finland. He is now in the second unit.
Former goalkeeper Capo Kaku achieved his first appearance for Finland in his victory over Sweden on Saturday.
The Seattle striker replaced Joel Jeremiah and skiing on the right wing of the fourth line next to the Tuo Terravinen and Eric Houla.
“Kako has played good games recently, so I hope he can win the fresh battles and legs,” said Finnish coach Ante Benanin. “Jeremiah, it's really fine, but a few penalties, and for this reason it comes out.”