Canada focused on its own game ahead of semifinal at World Cup of Hockey
TORONTO — One by one, the Canadian players strolled into the media room at Air Canada Centre on Thursday afternoon for an off-day availability at the World Cup of Hockey.
The team’s semifinal opponent had yet to be confirmed so questions and answers were broad in nature. There was talk about the process, doing the little things right, and sticking to what has worked in three straight round-robin victories.
The Canadians have been playing so well in this tournament, it really seems like it’s up to the opposition — it was determined later in the day it would be Russia— to figure out a way to beat them rather than the opposite.
That went unsaid Thursday, but the numbers speak for themselves.


