Ducharme won’t tip hand on which goalie will start for Canada against Americans
TORONTO — You know things are going well for Canada when the starting goaltender debate becomes a hot topic at the world junior hockey championship.
Head coach Dominique Ducharme wouldn’t tip his hand Friday on who will get the start for Saturday’s showdown against the United States. Netminder Carter Hart played well enough to win in both of his games earlier this week while Connor Ingram posted a six-save shutout victory in his lone appearance.
“The one thing that’s for sure is that we want our two guys to be involved and ready to play,” Ducharme said Friday. “We’ll see how we do it.”
Hart, who was initially expected to see most of the action in the tournament, opened with a so-so performance in a 5-3 win over Russia on Boxing Day. Ingram helped Canada to a 5-0 win over Slovakia a day later.


