Gauthier remains questionable-- Julien Gauthier (Carolina Hurricanes) stayed off the ice Thursday because of an undisclosed injury and is questionable to play Friday and Saturday.
Hockey Canada head scout Ryan Jankowski said Gauthier is considered day-to-day.
As much as the Hockey Canada staff would like to see Gauthier skate with the other players in camp, they know what the 6-foot-4, 225-pound right wing brings. He also has WJC experience, with two assists in five games at the 2016 tournament.
"We would love him to play just to get more experience and get that opportunity," Jankowski said. "But it's not the end of the world. It's the summer. Whether it's Julien Gauthier or anyone else, it's making sure they're happy, so whatever situation they're going back to, they're ready to go. Just being around here and see how the group operates and getting to know the other players and the coaching staff, that's important too."
Good times in Michigan -- Though Canada lost its first game here at USA Hockey National Junior Evaluation Camp, Jankowski said the experience in Plymouth has been a positive one.
"It's been excellent," he said. "It's a great opportunity for us to play against good competition. We've got a lot of players here, so we've had a lot of ice time. We've had practices, but the games are what it's worth. And the [junior evaluation camp] in Calgary last year was great, the camp, the games. But the Czechs weren't a very strong squad and the Russians were very good, so we had two really good games and two games that weren't great."
That's why Jankowski and Scott Salmond, Hockey Canada vice president of hockey operations and national teams, opted to split Canada's camp between MasterCard Centre in Toronto and USA Hockey Arena. After its game against Sweden on Friday, Canada plays the United States on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; NHLN, TSN4).
"Here, we know we're going to have three good games because the competition and the countries that are here," Jankowski said. "It just makes sense for us to do it, and we're thankful that USA Hockey allows us to do it."