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Saturday, January 4, 2020

Canada vs. Russia for gold at the world junior hockey championship

Top NHL draft prospect Alexis Lafrenière celebrates his first-period goal with Canadian captain Barrett Hayton and teammate Kevin Bahl in Saturday’s semifinal victory over Finland at the world junior championship in the Czech Republic. Canada will face off against Russia for gold on Sunday.
Saturday’s game included five players who suited up for Canada in last year’s quarters — Lafrenière, Hayton, Joe Veleno, Jared McIsaac and Ty Smith — while Finland had three returnees in Utunen, Ville Heinola and Anttoni Honka.
The calm, cool Hofer snagged Finnish captain Lassi Thomson’s shot on a two-on-one in the second period.
Moments after Veleno hit the post, Lafrenièere scored his fourth on a bullet shot to make it 5-0 with 2:07 left in the period for the 17-time gold medallists.
The only downside on an otherwise perfect night for Canada came early in the third period when Hayton, tied for the tournament lead with 11 points, appeared to injure his left arm or shoulder after crashing into the end boards as he battled with Thomson.
Having punched above its weight on the international scene in recent years after winning just two of the first 37 world juniors, Finland wound up being no match for its opponent’s speed, structure and desire.
Canadian fans started chanting “We Want Russia!” midway through the third. They’re going to get their wish.

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