VANCOUVER - Canadian coach Mike Babcock is expected to announce at a post-practice press conference today that Canuck Roberto Luongo will replace Marty Brodeur in goal.
Marc-Andre Fleury is the third goalie at practice, getting little work. That should end speculation about Babcock making a wildcard selection for his starter against Germany.
Luongo shut out Norway 8-0 in Canada's Olympic opener, before giving way to national-team incumbent starter Brodeur. But the veteran, who started at the last two Olympics, looked poor on two of the four goals that beat him during Sunday's 5-3 loss to the United States.
Team Canada is also shaking up its lines for Tuesday's hockey playoff against Germany.
The Canadians are practising in East Vancouver with a new top line of Sidney Crosby between wingers Eric Staal and Jarome Iginla.
Rick Nash has been moved to a line with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry.
The third and fourth lines are unchanged, with Patrice Bergeron being the fourth-line spare.
Despite outshooting the Americans 45-23, Canada's loss forced them into Tuesday's elimination-round of playoffs. If Canada beats the winless Germans, it will face Russia in Wednesday's quarter-finals.
2010年2月22日星期一
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