The 4 teams with Flames prospects playing today. The quarterfinals are single elimination games, lose and your tournament is done. The semifinals will be played on the 4th.
Denmark vs Russia - 11 am MT TSN1
Flames prospect:
Russia #19 Karnaukhov 4GP 1G 1A 2Pts +1
The Danes have been a good surprise at the tournament thus far, but Russia has a deeper roster and can probably coast by on the individual skill game they are known for.
Karnaukhov has shown a willingness to battle for pucks and get them to his more offensively talented linemates (e.g. Guryanov)
Slovakia vs Sweden - 1:30 pm MT TSN1
Flames prospect:
Sweden #7 Kylington 4GP 0G 2A 2Pts +3
Sweden is strong this year, Slovakia not so much. Kylington has been a top pairing d-man for them and been solid outside of a bad shift or two. While he doesn't have as many points as you would expect to see from an offensive d-man with his reputation, he has been good at creating scoring chances for the Swedes
USA vs Switzerland - 3:30 pm MT TSN3
Flames prospects:
USA #8 Fox 4GP 0G 1A 1Pts +2
USA #1 Parsons .9231 sv% 1.50gaa
Many people expect Parsons to get the nod for the US for the rest of the tournament, but Woll's strong performance against Canada may have muddied the picture as to who they will start today.
Fox has been used as a 3rd pairing d-man by the Americans. He gets 2nd PP unit time as well. While a solid puck mover and a bit of a nasty streak emerging, it looks like he is being groomed for next year's WJC rather than being counted on as an impact player this year.
The Swiss have a history of upsetting favorites in international tournaments. The Americans need to show up here.
Canada vs Czech Republic - 6pm MT TSN1
Flames prospect:
Canada #9 Dube 4GP 0G 3A 3Pts +2
Canada will be without Myers who suffered a concussion in the NYE game against USA. Myers is a big loss who was a big minute cruncher for them and looked like one of the best d-men in the tournament. Expect to see Chabot's role increased with Myers out.
Dube has been used primarily in a 3rd line energy role. He has been good in the ice time he does get from the coaches, creating scoring chances and being strong on the forecheck. i also think he is being groomed for a larger role next year in the WJC, and if this year is any indicator, he will get a big role on that team.