"I think it's always out there, above your head and in the cloud," Leaman said. "But we didn't win last year by talking about it every day. We won the gold medal by preparing and working and that's kind of our focus right now. We'll play well in the tournament if we prepare well for the tournament, and that's entirely our focus."
The 2022 WJC will be held Aug. 9-20 at Rogers Place in Edmonton. The tournament originally was scheduled for Dec. 26-Jan. 5 but was postponed after four days of play when the United States, Czechia and Russia each had to forfeit a preliminary-round game after players tested positive for COVID-19. Results from the December games will not be counted when the tournament restarts.
The United States will join Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and Austria in preliminary-round play in Group B; Canada, Finland, Czechia, Slovakia and Latvia will play in Group A.
All games from the tournament will be televised live in the United States on NHL Network.
The United States has won the WJC five times (2004, 2010, 2013, 2017, 2021), but never has won consecutive titles.
Canada was the last team to win consecutive tournaments, winning five straight from 2005-09.
Leaman is entering his 12th season as coach at Providence College. He has reached the Frozen Four twice and won the NCAA championship in 2015.
Four players from the 2021 team are on the roster for the 2022 WJC: forwards
Brett Berard
(New York Rangers) and
Landon Slaggert
(Chicago Blackhawks), and defensemen
Brock Faber
(Minnesota Wild) and
Tyler Kleven
(Ottawa Senators). Forward Matty Beniers (Seattle Kraken) and defenseman Jake Sanderson (Ottawa Senators) also were part of the 2021 WJC and played in the tournament in December, but will not play when the tournament resumes, each choosing instead to prepare for his NHL team's training camp.
"We didn't discuss who's not here ... that hasn't come up at all," Leaman said. "I'm proud of the guys we have; they all want to represent their country. They're playing for their country and I think they're going to be a really relentless bunch."
Leaman discussed the upcoming tournament, expectations for his team and which players could make an impact in a Q&A with NHL.com.