Simon Edvinson played with food poisoning against the United States and was missing out against Germany.
Now the Swedish star should be ready for matches in the JVM quarter-final against Latvia.
During Tuesday, the 19-year-old trained fully with Tegan Jr. in Edmonton.
Simon Edvinson suddenly disappeared from the squad for the last group stage match against Germany.
After the match, national team captain Thomas Montaigne said that the back was terrible.
The uncertainty surrounding the important player is causing concern ahead of the qualifiers as Latvia awaits in the JVM quarter-finals.
Ice training
On-loan SVT reporter Dusan Umicicevic was the first to bring up the reassuring news on Twitter: “Update on Simon Edvinsson. I played with food poisoning against the USA and therefore couldn’t play against Germany. Ready for Latvia and quarter.”
When small crowns Simon Edvinsson prepared through Tuesday, and was also able to participate seemingly unimpeded on the ice.
The Junior Crowns lost the penultimate match of the group stage 3-2 against the United States and won their last match in the group stage against Germany 4-2.
Play the first back pair
Simon Edvinsson made significant progress at Frölunda last season and signed a three-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings.
Sportbladet ice hockey expert Hans Abrahamsson has named Simon Edvinson as the next superstar in the JVM Championship following the arrival of 17-year-old Conor Bedard, a Canadian shooting right-hander.
In Crowns Jr., Simon Edvinsson formed a tailgate pair with right-hand shooter Helge Grans of Ontario Reign.
The Sweden-Latvia match will take place at 21.30 Swedish time on Wednesday evening.