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Canada routs Denmark at men's world junior hockey championship

Posted on: Dec 30, 2025 10:06 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Canada routs Denmark at men's world junior hockey championship

Gavin McKenna scored a lid fast one as Canada eventually flexed its muscles at the domain jnr championship in a 9-1 victory over Denmark on Monday night.

Porter Marton added two goals and an assist for the Canadians, while Zayne Parekh, Michael Misa and Kashawn Aitcheson each scored and set up another. Braeden Cootes rounded out the offence.

Carter George had to make just 12 saves. Brady Martin had three assists, while Michael Hage and Caleb Desnoyers chipped in two apiece.

Frederick Amondsen replied for Denmark, which is taking part in the men's under-20 showcase for the first time since the 2019 event. The under-siege Patrick Tiedjin finished with 41 stops.

Canada, which is looking to get back atop the podium after consecutive quarterfinal exits, improved to 7-0 all-time against Denmark with a combined score of 59-5.

The Canadians, who thumped the same opponent 13-2 in exhibition play last week, now turn their attention to a New Year's Eve clash with Finland for first in Group B ahead of the medal round.

Coming off a back-and-forth 7-5 victory against Czechia and a nervy 2-1 overtime triumph versus Latvia where Canada never got in gear against a determined underdog, the hockey powerhouse tilted the ice early — and never really let up.

McKenna, one of the top prospects for the 2026 NHL draft, scored on a power play at 3:17 of the first period before Cootes, a Vancouver Canucks prospect, ripped a shot upstairs at 8:36 at 3M Arena on the University of Minnesota campus.

Parekh, who has played 11 games for the Calgary Flames this season, made it 3-0 at 10:03 off the rush with Denmark forward Tristan Petersen struggling to get back to his team's bench minus a skate blade at the other end of the rink.

Aitcheson then delivered a thunderous hit on Oliver Larsen along the boards in an opening 20 minutes that finished with a 15-1 shot advantage as an opponent with just one NHL draft pick struggled to keep up with the talent-rich North Americans.

Denmark got on the board on only its second shot 28 seconds into the second when Amondsen jumped on a turnover and roofed a shot on George.

Martone restored the three-goal lead for Canada, which last faced the Danes at the world juniors on Boxing Day 2018 in Vancouver when the hosts picked up an emphatic 14-0 victory following an 8-0 whitewash the previous year in Buffalo, at 6:11 on a man advantage.

Tiedjin robbed Tij Iginla later in the period with a terrific glove stop before McKenna buried his second at 15:03 to make it 5-1.

George had little to do at the other end, but made a nice pad stop on Anton Linde late in the second.

Misa, the No. 2 pick at the 2025 draft by the San Jose Sharks, scored at 4:41 of the third before McKenna tucked home his hat-trick 64 seconds later on a slick move around Tiedjin. Aitcheson and Martone rounded out the scoring.

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Canada made two lineup changes, with defenceman Keaton Verhoeff seeing his first action for fellow 17-year-old NHL draft prospect Carson Carels, while Carter Bear took the spot of Liam Greentree as the 13th forward.

The overmatched Danes had a tough night, but 13 of their 24 players are eligible to return for next year's event in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alta., if they again qualify for the main field.

Verhoeff, who's expected to be a high pick in June, played goalie until switching to defence at age 12.

"I actually didn't know that," McKenna said when asked about the University of North Dakota freshman following before the game. "That's news to me. Pretty crazy."

Canadian baseball legend and former Minnesota Twins first baseman Justin Morneau, who still lives in the area, took in his country's morning skate before addressing the team.

"It means so much more when you're playing for each other," Morneau, the third-string netminder for the 1998 Memorial Cup champion Portland Winter Hawks, said of his message. "I think these guys are pretty good at that."

Boston College forward James Hagens scored in a 1:03 span late in the second period and early in the third and the United States overcame a two-goal deficit to beat Slovakia 6-5 on Monday night in the world junior hockey championship.

Hagens, from Hauppauge, New York, tied it at 4 with 45 seconds left in the second, then gave the Americans the lead 18 seconds into the third.

The United States matched Sweden at 3-0 in Group A play ahead of their New Year's Eve showdown. In the early game, Sweden had four power-play goals in an 8-1 romp over Germany.

"We have to be careful with some things like taking too long shifts or getting stuck on the blue lines," Swedish captain Jack Berglund said. "Stuff like that can punish us against the U.S. If we have a bad change, bad turnover, they will come with speed. We need to be ready for that."

Caleb Heil backstopped the U.S. In goal. He's from Victoria, Minnesota, and plays for Madison in the USHL. Fellow Minnesotans Brendan McMorrow and Will Zellers scored. McMorrow is from Lakeville and plays at Denver. Zellers, from Maple Grove, plays for North Dakota.

Lee Ryker of Michigan State and AJ Spellacy of Windsor of the OHL added goals. Tomas Chrenko scored twice for Slovakia.

In the opener, Swedish captain Jack Berglund, Anton Frondell and Viggo Bjorck each scored twice.

"We had, from the start, good energy," Berglund said. "We came at them hard."

Elsewhere in Group B at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Adam Jiricek scored at 3:39 of overtime to give Czech Republic a 2-1 victory over Finland.

Czech Republic won after Emil Hemming tied it for Finland with 19.3 seconds left in regulation.

Finland's Veeti Vaisanen received a major penalty and game misconduct for cross-checking at 1:06 of the first period.

Matej Kubiesa scored 46 seconds later on the power play, snapping a shot past Petteri Rimpinen. The Finns spent seven of the first 10 minutes short-handed.

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