Froese plans on getting back on the ice this week in preparation for the series, which Canada has won each of the last three years.
"I asked Peter Holland a lot about it, how serious the hockey gets. They want to put on a good performance there because a lot of fans come out to see it," mentioned Froese, who put up three goals and 11 points in 48 games with the Canadiens last season. "From what I've heard, as the games go on, your competitive nature just takes over and it ends up being pretty intense."
During his downtime, though, the three-year NHL veteran plans on enjoying everything that both countries have to offer.
"It's always fun getting away, but I've never done anything like this," concluded Froese. "This will be new for me and I'm sure I'll love it."