Team Canada could be without its best defenseman, Cale Makar, when it takes on Team USA, which is also without its best defenseman, Quinn Hughes. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Friday that Makar had missed the day’s practice due to illness and that Philadelphia Flyers’ defenseman Travis Sanheim was skating in his spot in the lineup.
It would ultimately be a massive blow to a Canadian team that has already lost defenseman Shea Theodore for the remainder of the tournament. Chris Johnston of The Athletic confirmed Thursday that Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley was brought in on a stand-by role should Team Canada lose another defenseman.
There was some speculation that Harley wouldn’t be allowed to join the team given the tournament’s rules. However, The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun reported that the NHL and NHLPA concluded that Harley could travel to join the team in Montreal but would only be allowed to practice and/or play if Makar is officially ruled out.
That doesn’t appear to be a likely outcome. LeBrun later shared that the head coach for Team Canada, Jon Cooper, felt confident that Makar would be in tomorrow’s lineup.
Cooper’s confidence should assuage most doubts about Makar’s availability for Saturday. The former Calder, James Norris and Conn Smythe Trophy winner went scoreless over 28:06 in Team Canada’s opening-night win over Team Sweden, adding three blocked shots.