Team Sweden is devilishly clever. Its players exude a quiet, calm confidence. There are plenty of reasons to believe that Sweden -- considered a perennial powerhouse among European teams -- will win the World Cup of Hockey. Its team is loaded with talent, depth, experience and goaltending. Pride is a major factor for Sweden, and its players have said time and again how badly they want to win this best-on-best tournament.How Team Sweden could winIt starts with?Henrik Lundqvist. The 34-year-old goalie has not played in a game since April 23, when he gave up six goals on 23 shots and was pulled after two periods in the?New York Rangers 6-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins?in the series-clinching Game 5 of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. He took time during the summer to reflect and refocus his efforts to prepare to represent his country at the World Cup with the hope it will be a springboard to the regular season with the Rangers.Besides Lundqvist, Sweden has the best overall defense corps in the tournament. The blue line of Victor Hedman, Anton Stralman, Erik Karlsson, Niklas Hjalmarsson, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Mattias Ekholm and Hampus Lindholm has the ability to dominate the opposition in every part of the game. Those players will also help offensively and can shut down any opposing offense in this tournament.The top forward line of Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin and Loui Eriksson has been outstanding. Beyond that trio, opponents also have to deal with Filip Forsberg, Nicklas Backstrom and Patric Hornqvist as a second line. Depth and puck possession are key for Sweden, whose special teams, especially the power-play unit, are major weapons. Karlsson will basically quarterback both units from the point, and the Sedins, Eriksson and Larsson will join him to make up the first power-play unit.How Team Sweden could loseIf Sweden does lose, it will be at the hands of an extremely talented team. Opponents will try to limit the Swedes puck-possession time. If Sweden doesnt have the puck, or cant get it -- or if Lundqvist isnt sharp -- that could be its downfall. With that in mind, the Swedes focused on winning faceoffs during the pretournament, so quickly gaining possession of the drop will be key.Health is, of course, a factor for every team, but Sweden cant afford to lose anyone else. Before training camp, captain Henrik Zetterberg, goalie Robin Lehner, defenseman Niklas Kronwall and forward Alexander Steen?all bowed out of the World Cup. Forward Rickard Rakell was recently scratched from the roster because of an unspecified illness. Despite all that, Sweden begins the tournament in good shape.What to watch for: To win big, Swedes must think smallSince this best-on-best tournament is being played on the smaller North American ice surface, goals will be at a premium. Most goals should come from the dirty areas in front of the net, so Sweden spent a lot of time during camp working on small-area games. That forces quick decisions with the puck and the Swedes want that to become second nature, because teams will attempt to push them around in those areas. Keep an eye on young forwards Forsberg and Jakob Silfverberg. Both are coming into their own for the national team, and this could be the perfect stage for their continued development.Dan Fouts Womens Jersey . Dallas hasnt ruled out the star quarterback for Sunday nights game against Philadelphia, but all signs point to Romos back injury pushing Kyle Orton into the starting role after two years of limited play as the backup. 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He will channel his disappointment from this past week at Bethpage and use it as motivation.Bob Harig -- Matt Kuchar ($8,400)The bronze-medal winner at the Olympics had a tough go at Bethpage and is in need of a strong week as he hopes for an at-large pick from U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III. He has nine top-10s this season but no victories. And hes had some success at TPC Boston, where hes been top 10 in two of the past three years.Michael Collins -- Henrik Stenson ($10,700)Hes only played in the event four times, yet has a win (2013) and a runner-up finish (2015) on his resume. Yes, hes coming off of a withdrawal at the Barclays, but his last start after a withdrawal at the U.S. Open was a win in Germany!Jeff Bergerson -- Steve Stricker ($7,000)Getting into the top 100 by the skin of his teeth, I think the elder statesman puts up a nice finish this week and advances to next weeks BMW. He has had a really solid season with some nice finishes including a T-7 at Valspar, fourth at The Open Championship and a runner-up finish at St Jude. TPC Boston is a place where he has had a ton of success during the years, with a runner-up in 2013 and a win in 2009. His $7,000 price tag is intriguing for both cash games and GPPs this week.Zachary TTurcotte -- John Senden ($7,200)Few players have a track record that can match that of John Senden at the Deutsche Bank Championship.dddddddddddd Although Senden has not enjoyed his best season this year, making 17 of 27 cuts, he has never missed a cut in nine starts at TPC Boston and finished inside of the top 25 on six occasions. While course history is not always a perfect indicator for success, TPC Boston brings out the best in Senden. He is not the flashy type to attract too much attention, even with his pristine record at this course, making him an attractive play this week.Taras Pitra -- Charley Hoffman ($7,300)Hoffman might be popular this week, but based on how I expect a lot of the general public to go about their roster construction, I dont believe he will see anything over 15 percent ownership. Hoffman is a pure ball striker who typically depends on streaks of chip-ins and low percentage putts to drop in order to contend week after week, so the only time hes a cash consideration is during the Texas swing. This week he comes in fresh off of two events at which hes exceeded his value at basically this same salary. The course sets up much better for his game than Bethpage did, so Id expect to see a top-10 finish this week, as hes trending in that direction (T-25, T-13 in his past two events) and it doesnt hurt that hes got some solid course history, either (third last year, winner in 2010, five top-35 finishes).Jason Rouslin -- Jason Kokrak ($5,700)Coming off a top 10 last week at the Barclays, a top 15 here in 2014 and possessing the approach game to succeed at TPC Boston, Kokrak has the potential to be a bargain play to plug into lineups. He had a hot putter last week at the Barclays, and if that continues this week, he can really make some noise at an incredibly low salary. ' ' '