Many general managers were preparing to travel to Finland to scout out Peter Forsberg in the upcoming Karjala Cup. But those execs likely got their answer without traveling a mile. According to a report from The Globe and Mail, Forsberg left the ice after a Monday practice with the Swedish national team, saying his ankle "doesn't feel good" and prompting him to pull out of the event altogether. Citing "two Swedish ice hockey sources," the Canadian newspaper reported that Forsberg left the ice after about an hour and told reporters he didn't pass his "personal test." He apologized to fans who bought tickets for the Karjala Cup, an annual event between Finland, Sweden, Russia and the Czech Republic. He then reportedly told the media that he realized he "made a fool of himself" and said, "I just can't do it." Forsberg's appearance at the Cup was considered by many to be a litmus test as to whether the forward would return to the NHL. Detroit, Ottawa, Philadelphia, Dallas, Vancouver, Los Angeles and Colorado were all among the teams interested in Forsberg's progress. Now, his potential NHL return seems to be on hold, again.