Swedes look to add more grit to game in quest to win world title, says coach
VICTORIA — In Tomas Monten’s mind, winning hockey championships involves more than picking the best players and scoring more goals than other teams.
The Sweden coach, still feeling the sting of last year’s heartbreaking loss to Canada in the world junior championship final, feels the thin margin between victory and defeat often comes down to skills that do not officially show up on the scoresheet — like team grit.
Sweden sent what was considered a dream team to last year’s tournament in Buffalo. Loaded with first-round NHL draft picks including Vancouver Canucks rookie sensation Elias Pettersson and first overall pick Rasmus Dahlin of the Buffalo Sabres, the Swedes suffered a last-minute loss to Canada in the final.
Monten said last year’s team was a phenomenal collection of players, but he’s pushing this year’s squad to add a dose of one necessary hockey ingredient in the quest for gold.