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The Latest: Babcock close to finalizing Canadian lineup
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The Latest: Babcock close to finalizing Canadian lineup

Published Sep. 15, 2016 2:42 p.m. ET

TORONTO (AP) The Latest on the World Cup of Hockey (all times local):

1:30 p.m.

Mike Babcock says he's close to finalizing Canada's lineup for its first World Cup of Hockey game Saturday night against the Czech Republic.

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There's plenty of fluidity in the lineup, but Babcock seems to have found linemates for captain Sidney Crosby in Boston Bruins forwards Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron. The coaching staff decided on that line in advance, and it clicked well in exhibition play.

''He likes to play with guys with speed and guys with hockey sense,'' Babcock said. ''The other thing is he wants to be on offense, so if you play him with one really intelligent defensive player as well like Bergy, it helps him out.''

Crosby said before the tournament he'd love to play with Marchand. He knows Bergeron because the two were linemates on the way to gold at the 2014 Sochi Olympics.

''I think he's just good in every area,'' Crosby said of Bergeron. ''He's reliable at both ends of the ice, he's got really good hockey sense. I think his hockey sense is probably what sticks out the most, playing in all situations.

''Defensively he's pretty tough to go up against and offensively he can hurt you. He's really an all-around player.''

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Finland coach Lauri Marjamaki still won't name his starting goaltender for the first game of the World Cup of Hockey.

Pekka Rinne of the Nashville Predators appears to be the front-runner to start Sunday against Team North America based on exhibition action, but Tuukka Rask of the Boston Bruins isn't a bad second option.

Rinne says he's preparing to play Sunday but that the coaching staff hasn't told him the plan. He started Finland's final exhibition game Tuesday against the United States and stopped 26 of the 29 shots he faced.

Most teams have their starters figured out by now. Jonathan Quick will be in net for the U.S., Carey Price for Canada, Matt Murray for North America, Jaroslav Halak for Team Europe and Henrik Lundqvist for Sweden.

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