I think they're both excellent choices, especially where Pittsburgh picked them up. We expect they'll both have a chance to play for the Penguins.

I don't accept that, the Canadian public wouldn't accept that and Hockey Canada won't accept that. We're Canada. Our standard is gold and every tournament we go into, we go into with the intention of competing for a gold medal.

They're going to be tremendous hockey teams. We only have to beat them once, we don't have to beat them in a four-out-of-seven.

The balance of power in international hockey has shifted to North America and I would expect the U.S. and Canada to be running at each other for the next 10 years.

I don't think it's a secret we're not going into this tournament, despite playing at home, as the favorite.