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Jets' Ladd lights lamp for Canada
World team wins, may lose Burrows
HELSINKI, Finland -- Brent Sutter was beaming after watching his Canadian team open the IIHF World Hockey Championship on a winning note.
But the 3-2 victory over Slovakia didn't come without some cause for concern.
Forward Alex Burrows suffered an apparent concussion just before the midway point of Friday's game, leaving his availability for the rest of the tournament up in the air. He was expected to be re-evaluated by team doctors today.
Otherwise, head coach Sutter liked most of what he saw from a Canadian team that will need to find itself during the round-robin after having little time to prepare as a group.
"For our first game of the tournament, it was certainly a really strong effort," he said.
Canada controlled much of the play against Slovakia and sustained a balanced attack. The goals came from Jamie Benn, Jordan Eberle and Andrew Ladd -- players that were slotted on different forward lines.
Sutter was forced to do some juggling after losing Burrows and chose to insert Evander Kane in his place on a unit with Eberle and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.
The Vancouver Canucks winger was injured during his first ever game with the national team. He accidentally collided with Marcel Hascak in the offensive zone and appeared to hit his head on the ice. General manager Kevin Lowe called the injury "real high" upper body and one teammate said privately he thought it was a concussion.
"He was doing OK," Lowe said of Burrows. "He was doing fine in the dressing room."
The Canadian team has already dealt with its share of ailments. P.K. Subban was sent home before the tournament started after injuring his knee in an exhibition game and Marc Methot remains out with a groin issue, forcing Lowe to activate 18-year-old Ryan Murray against Slovakia just so Canada would have six defencemen.
Adversity is something Hockey Canada has come to expect from this event, which is more of a marathon than a sprint with 10 games needed to capture gold.
In addition to the injury issues, the schedule has also provided a challenge with back-to-back games to kick things off -- against good opponents in the Slovaks and Americans.
"I think it's good for us to get in these tough games early on," said Ladd. "I think Brent's done a great job of getting us at a high pace in practice. We have enough players that can play an up-tempo game, that's the game we want to play."
Aside from the Burrows injury, the opener went smoothly.
Captain Ryan Getzlaf made an outstanding play to set up Benn's opening goal, finding him with a backhand pass in the slot through traffic. Making it more impressive was the fact Getzlaf only joined the team on Wednesday and was playing for the first time in a month.
"There was definitely some rust out there," said Getzlaf. "We'll work that out in the next couple days here." Cam Ward had a light night in the Canadian goal but was solid when tested. Early in the second period, the Slovaks got some life after Tomas Tatar tied the game 1-1 but Ward stood tall.
NOTES: Kane and Ladd are the first Winnipeg Jets to appear for Canada in the tournament since Luciano Bursato in 1995.
-- The Canadian Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition May 5, 2012 C5
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