Goalie situation for Canada to draw plenty of scrutiny
Original Source: Mike G. Morreale - NHL.com
Posted on: Jui 23, 2013
Would it surprise anyone if the most talked about position for the Canadian Olympic team leading up to the 2014 Sochi Games in February happens to be who starts between the pipes for the defending gold medalist? Probably not. After all, there were two noticeable absentees -- the New Jersey Devils' Martin Brodeur and thePittsburgh Penguins' Marc-Andre Fleury -- from the country's 47-player orientation camp roster released Monday by Hockey Canada.
The goalie invitees for Canada's camp areRoberto Luongo of the Vancouver Canucks,Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens, Mike Smith of the Phoenix Coyotes, Braden Holtby of the Washington Capitals and Corey Crawford of the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks.
"We'll worry about the starter [in goal] after naming the final three that we'll take to Sochi," Canada executive director Steve Yzerman said during a conference call Monday. "I think some of that will work itself out over the course of the first part of the season."
After taking over for Brodeur during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, Luongo led Canada to the gold medal, including a 34-save effort in Canada's overtime win against the United States in the championship game.
"Look at the group we named [for camp]," Yzerman said. "Roberto was the goalie in Vancouver and is experienced, and I would assume he would play a lot in the first half of the [2013-14] season, which will bode well for Canada and for Roberto's hopes of being on this team.
"Some of the names have changed a bit, but the situation will resolve itself as we go along."
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