Canada tops Finland as group play at world junior hockey championship wraps up; quarterfinals next – ESPN

Blue Jackets prospect Kent Johnson gives Canada a 2-1 lead with this unbelievable ‘Michigan’ lacrosse-style goal. (0:36)
EDMONTON, Alberta — Team captain and Anaheim Ducks prospect Mason McTavish had a goal and two assists Monday, leading Canada to a 6-3 win over Finland in Group A play in the world junior hockey championship.
Connor Bedard and Ridly Greig each had a goal and an assist, and Brennan Othmann, Tyson Foerster and William Dufour also scored for Canada (4-0-0), which finished atop Group A. Olen Zellweger had three assists.
Joakim Kemell had a goal and an assist and Samuel Helenius and Roby Jarventie also scored for Finland (3-1-0).
Canada’s Dylan Garand made 22 saves and Leevi Merilainen stopped 31 of 36 shots for the Finns.
Earlier Monday, Switzerland clinched its spot in the quarterfinals with a 3-2 win over Austria (0-0-4). The preliminary round wrapped up with Group B’s Sweden (3-1-0) beating Germany (2-2-0) 4-2.
Canada will face Group B’s Switzerland (1-3-0) in the quarterfinals on Wednesday. Finland also advanced and will face Germany, while Sweden will take on Latvia (1-2-1) in the quarterfinals. The reigning champion Americans (4-0-0) went undefeated in round-robin action and will take on Czechia (1-2-1), the country commonly known as the Czech Republic, in the quarterfinals.
In the Switzerland-Austria matchup, Attilio Biasca’s goal in the third period was the winner for the Swiss. Joshua Fahrni and Jonas Taibel also scored in the win. Leon Wallner and Ian Scherzer scored for Austria.
In the Sweden-Germany game, Daniel Ljungman scored twice for the Swedes, who raced to a two-goal lead in the first period and led 4-1 in the third.
The semifinals are scheduled for Friday and the medal games will go Saturday.

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