
After pre-Olympic odyssey, Sean Burke staying closer to home ahead of worlds
Sean Burke found himself in far-flung airports and arenas the last time he was tasked with picking a team.
His current job, at least on the surface, seems a lot more straightforward.
The co-general manager of Canada’s entry at next month’s world hockey championship, Burke has a better handle on the players available for selection at this stage of the process than the group of ex-NHLers and journeymen he cobbled together for the Pyeongchang Olympics.
With the NHL declining to participate at the Winter Games in South Korea, Burke scoured hockey outposts to fill his roster with Canadians plying their trade on teams likes Medvescak Zagreb, Barys Astana, Linkoping HC and Kunlun Red Star.