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Blues keeps tight properties in the eye at the 4-nation-face-off championship

The blues goalkeeper Jordan Binnington (left) and defender Colton Parayko will be represented against the USA in the 4 nations championship in Boston on Thursday. (Jeff Curry-Mimagn pictures).

The blues goalkeeper Jordan Binnington (left) and defender Colton Parayko will be represented against the USA in the 4 nations championship in Boston on Thursday. (Jeff Curry-Mimagn pictures).

Maryland Heights, Mo. – For Jordan Kyrou and whatever other Canadians have to participate in chirping or to engage in the big one with the Americans of the St. Louis Blues, which will take place, or to place friendly betting in Boston .

However, when the blues returned to training on Tuesday after nine days for the face of the 4 nations, which will culminate with the title game between the USA and Canada at 7:00 p.m. (CT), there were certainly many barbs that were now traded after the trade The team has been back for a few days.

“People talk about it everywhere,” said the captain of Blues and the Brayden, who comes from Saskatchewan. “Obviously, the fights (at the beginning of the 3-1 win on the last Saturday against Canada, including one of Blues Defenseman Colton Parayko). Everyone wanted that there for the last match.

“They are the best players in the world. It’s good to see.”

The goalkeeper Jordan Binnington from Richmond Hills, Ontario and defender Colton Parayko from St. Albert, Alberta, each represented Canada, is the interest of the blues in the game. Like General Manager Doug Armstrong as part of the management team and goalkeeper coach Dave Alexander and the video coach Elliott Mondou, also part of the Canada team.

Apart from Binnington and Parayko, the Blues 10 other Canadians (Dylan Holloway, Mathieu Joseph, Kyrou, Schenn, Robert Thomas, Zack Bolc, Jake -Nachbarn, Cam Fowler, Tyler Tucker and Joel Hofer). The United States represent Justin Faulk, Nick Leddy and Ryan Suter.

Oh, and we don’t forget coach Jim Montgomery, who comes from Montreal.

“I choose with people,” said Montgomery about his selection for a winner. “I have five people I work with who are there. It’s simple.

“It will be great and I think I bet at least six million.

If the game was an indication last Saturday, the winner should be the tension off and use a knife to cut on Thursday.

“I think it was great,” said Kyrou. “It is really competitive every time you can take a look at yourself. It is high-end, it is rapid. It was fun to see and I’m happy to see the game on Thursday.”

(Tagstotranslate) Jordan Kyrou

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