Dillon Dube expects to be ready.
"I'm getting really close to 100%,'' reports the Cochrane-born Flames draft choice, readying for the upcoming world junior hockey championships in Buffalo. "It's just precautionary now, in order to be there for the tournament.
"Right now is just exhibition so we're taking things carefully.
"I've played games through it, played a lot of hockey before this in some pain. I was still able to play and still be able to perform the way I wanted. Obviously just getting this break has really helped.
"So I'll be fine to go."
Returning to junior from a solid showing at Flames' camp in September, Dube has nursed a sore shoulder through a good portion of the Kelowna Rockets' WHL season. He's a returnee from last year's silver-medal-winning team which was defeated by the Americans in a shootout at the Bell Centre in Montreal.
LOOKING FOR REDEMPTION
After last year's heartbreaking loss in the final, Dillon Dube has his sights set on world junior gold
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