Brad Marchand returns to the ice for Canada's Olympic hockey quarterfinal against Czechia on February 18, replacing Sam Bennett.

What happened?

Canada's projected lines for the quarterfinals have been published, with Marchand's return being a key update.

The team is looking to build on their preliminary round success, including a 10-2 win over France.

Why it matters for Brad Marchand

Marchand's return to the lineup is a significant boost for Canada, as they seek to advance in the tournament.

He will play alongside Bo Horvat and Sam Reinhart, with Seth Jarvis retaining his spot in the lineup.

Canada's goaltender Jordan Binnington is expected to start, after making 27 saves in the 5-0 win over Czechia on February 18.

What comes next?

The quarterfinals game against Czechia is a crucial match for Canada, as they seek to repeat their preliminary round success.

The team will be looking to Marchand to make an impact, after he was scratched through the weekend.

Canada's coach will be hoping that Marchand's return will help the team to secure a win and advance to the next round.

The game is scheduled to take place on February 18, with the winner advancing to the semifinals.

Marchand's experience and skill will be key in helping Canada to achieve their goal of winning the tournament.

The team's performance in the quarterfinals will be closely watched, as they seek to make a deep run in the tournament.