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Canada Goals Assists. Cyle Larin , F 11 Matches 10 Assists 0. Jonathan David , F 7 Matches 12 Assists 4. Alphonso Davies , D 5 Matches 13 Assists 8.
Alphonso Davies , D 8 Matches 13 Goals 5. Jonathan David , F 4 Matches 12 Goals 7. Goal Difference Box Lacrosse - Girls. Volleyball - Indoor. Members of Team Manitoba are provincial ambassadors and will participate in the Games with pride, and behave in a manner that is consistent with our core values as outlined in the Code of Conduct.
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After becoming the youngest player at the WJC to score four goals in a game, Bob McKenzie and Jeff O'Neill discuss what Connor Bedard's incredible performance says about the year-old, dissect Shane Wright's so-so game, and assess how Brett Brochu fared in his first start of the tournament. Owen Power made history for Canada as the defenceman netted a hat trick to propel the Canadians past a slow start for a win against Czechia.
James Duthie, Jeff O'Neill and Bob McKenzie break down Power's impressive performance, the effort from other key players and how Canada settled down after being 'rattled' early. Watch as Mason McTavish shows off his full array of skills in the Czechia zone, controlling the play before making an unreal move to score Canada's first goal of the World Juniors.
Mason McTavish makes a beautiful move to deke around Yaroslav Askarov and score his second goal of the game for Canada.
Connor Bedard picks up his third-straight goal of the game on a beauty that saw him dangle the D-man before firing a perfect shot top corner to start the hats raining down. Canada defenceman Donovan Sebrango was raised by a single mom. Connor Bedard became the youngest player at the World Juniors to score four goals in one game Tuesday night. Bedard's four goals helped Canada to a rout of Austria. Team Canada forward Connor Bedard joined some elite company Tuesday night.
The year-old scored four goals in an win over Austria, becoming the youngest to score four goals at the World Juniors. A hat trick wasn't enough for year-old Connor Bedard, as he picks up his fourth of the game on a beautiful redirection in front of a feed from Will Cuylle to tie the single-game goal record for the World Juniors. Connor Bedard's linemate Elliot Desnoyers joined Ryan Rishaug to help break down Bedard's game, and discuss what it's like to play with the year-old phenom as well as learn from him.
Late in the game, Connor Bedard crept in on a 2-on-1 and passed the puck off, forgoing the chance to shoot and potentially beat the single-game goal record at the World Juniors. He spoke to Ryan Rishaug about his dominant game, and how close he was to one of Wayne Gretzky's records. Just 27 seconds into the third period, an Austrian defender turns the puck over in front of his net, and Cole Perfetti capitalizes by scoring his first of the tournament to extend Canada's lead to Levi and Cozens led Canada past Russia and into the gold medal game.
Levi was brilliant, making 29 saves to send Canada to the semifinals. Cozens opened and closed the scoring to help Canada atop Group A. Byfield finished with two goals and four assists in a shutout victory. Spence, Tomasino and Quinn scored to help Canada edge the Slovaks. Cozens had a hat trick and three assists to lead a dominant offence. Levi earned the shutout and Drysdale scored in a pre-WJC win. Levi turned aside all 36 shots he faced to help Red blank White.
Dach recorded 2G 2A to help White to another selection camp win. Dach, Tomasino and Zary combined for nine points in the White win. Bedard became the sixth with four goals in a win over Austria. Power scored a hat trick as Canada opened with a win in Edmonton.
McTavish scored twice and added an assist as Canada beat Russia. Check out the special masks that will be worn at the World Juniors. Poulin scored another OT winner to give Canada a victory in St. Poulin scored twice, including the OT winner, to lead Canada to a win. Seven players scored goals as Canada closed selection camp with a win.
Bedard posted 2G 1A to give Canada the first win at selection camp. Canada White finished third at the Capital City Challenge. Clark scored twice to give Canada the win in the Rivalry opener. Dolan scored in the shootout to lead White to the victory. Recent News. Most Popular. Shannon Coulter - January 9, A black and white balancing act. Lessons from Latvia. World Juniors Preview: Canada vs.
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