Canada opens bid at 3rd straight world juniors title with victory over Finland
Nate Danielson had a goal and an assist as Canada defeated Finland 5-2 on Tuesday to open the world junior hockey championship.
Macklin Celebrini and Owen Allard also scored for the Canadians, who got 23 saves from Mathis Rousseau in a Boxing Day victory to open the annual under-20 tournament. Matthew Poitras and Maveric Lamoureux scored into the empty net. Lamoureux also added an assist for a two-point performance.
Aleksanteri Kaskimaki and Jere Lassila replied for Finland. Niklas Kokko made 25 stops.
Canada, which is the two-time defending gold medallist and looking for its first three-peat since 2009, has just one returning player from the 2023 event in Halifax.
The United States and hosts Sweden are viewed as favourites ahead of the Canadians by many observers — with the primary reason being the talent left at home.
The North Americans opened the scoring with 3:36 left in Tuesday's first period when Lamoureux took a pass from defence partner Denton Mateychuk and fired a shot that went off Danielson and dribbled over Kokko's goal line.
The Finnish netminder made a number of good saves earlier in the period, including three off the stick of Matthew Savoie and another from Poitras.
But Rousseau — twice passed over in the NHL draft — had Canadian fans out of their seats moments before Danielson's icebreaker when he stretched across to rob Lenni Hameenaho with a terrific glove stop.
Jordan Dumais hit the post on a breakaway chance that would have it 2-0 in the second.
Allard, another undrafted player on the roster, eventually pushed Canada in front by two with 6:19 left in the period when his shot off a Danielson feed also found iron before ricocheting in off Kokko's skate on a sequence that required video review.
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