They really push us. I mean, the guys are just naturally bigger and stronger, with longer reaches. It helps us work on the little aspects of the game, so that when we are playing a tough team, we're ready.

We didn't celebrate, but we weren't disappointed, either. It basically just took us by surprise, but we didn't think about it until we took care of what we needed to do.

I'm optimistic our country will continue to get better.

We're looking at it like we have to play some team in that final, and for us to focus on our team and our preparation, bringing our best game, no matter who the opponent is.

There was a little bit of surprise. But Sweden has played very well and they're a great hockey club and things happen in tournaments like this.

When you line up and get your medals, and you're looking down the line at your teammates getting theirs, that's the best moment. I can't say enough about everyone on this team. We got along so well.

There were people who came out to practices to support us, and they all had Canadian flags in their windows. It's everywhere. A little contagious energy, and I'm sure it'll only grow as more people arrive.

We know we need to be ready.

I'm sure they're going to be gaining momentum. We certainly know that.