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Avalanche Star Cale Makar The practice of Canada is lost with disease

Avalanche Star Cale Makar The practice of Canada is lost with disease

Montreal-The Colorado Star Avalanche Cale Makar lost the practice on Friday with Canada in the confrontation of 4 nations of 2025 due to a disease.

Canadians have a confrontation with the United States here on Saturday night at Bell Center.

“‘Waiting’ is a great word, but I have confidence,” said Canada’s coach Jon Cooper, to journalists in Brossard, Quebec, when asked if he expects Makar to play against the Americans. “I’m sure it will be there.”

Makar played a game of 28:06 in the 4-3 victory in extra time of Canada against Sweden to open the tournament on Wednesday night. He is in the best pairing of the team, along with his teammate from Avalanche Devon Toews, and is a field marshal to the best Canada Power Unit that also presents his teammate Nathan Mackinnon, Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid.

Each team brought seven defenders to this tournament, and the Canadians have already lost the Shea Theodore of Las Vegas during the first period against the Swedes. Theodore is out for the rest of the tournament.

Canada will be allowed, according to reports, bring to the defense of Dallas, Thomas Harley, Montreal in case of emergency in case Makar cannot play against the United States.

The first AVS game after the 4 nations break is February 22 in Nashville against predators.

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