A distinguished member of the NHL Hall of Fame and a former standout player under the legendary coach Bep Guidolin in the WHL, Glen Sather, the former head coach of the Edmonton Oilers and left wing, is ready to return to the NHL as the new

United States will be without Matthew Tkachuk for its 4 Nations Face-Off game against Sweden at TD Garden on Monday (8 p.m. ET; MAX, truTV, TNT, SN, TVAS) because of a lower-body injury.

 

The forward, who did not play the final 12:36 of the third period in an emotional 3-1 victory against Canada at Bell Centre in Montreal on Saturday, did not take part in the morning skate at Agganis Arena on Monday. The U.S. has clinched a spot in the final at TD Garden on Thursday, so there is nothing on the line for the U.S.

 

Sweden was eliminated before puck drop; Canada advanced with a 5-3 win against Finland in the earlier game Monday.

 

“He’s obviously a big part of this team, just the way he plays and his leadership,” U.S. captain Auston Matthews said. “Everything that he brings to the table. We’ve got a lot of guys that can fill in those spots, have a bigger impact, bigger role. It’s up to us to fill that void. He’ll be a big loss tonight. He’s very vocal in the room and stuff like that.”

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