Canada whips Sweden 7-0 to strike gold in U-18 men’s world hockey championship
- Canada defeated Sweden 7-0 at the Under-18 men's world hockey championship gold medal game on Saturday in Frisco, Texas.
- Canada advanced to the final by defeating Slovakia 4-0, while Sweden secured their spot after a narrow 4-3 victory against the United States in the semifinal.
- Brady Martin scored twice, Jack Ivankovic made 28 saves with back-to-back shutouts, and fourteen Canadian players registered points during the game.
- Ivankovic received the Best Goaltender award and, together with Martin, earned a spot on the tournament all-star team, with selections determined through votes from the IIHF and tournament officials.
- The triumph marked the first time Canada secured back-to-back gold medals at the Under-18 championship, highlighting their commanding performance throughout the tournament.
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Canada takes gold at U18 world championships
Shutout victory over Sweden
Canada cruises to 2nd straight U18 world men's hockey title for 1st time
Brady Martin scored twice, netminder Jack Ivankovic stopped 28 shots, and Canada whipped Sweden 7-0 in the under-18 world men's hockey championship gold-medal game on Saturday at Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas.
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Brady Martin scored twice, netminder Jack Ivankovic stopped 28 shots, and Canada whipped Sweden 7-0 in the Under-18 world men’s hockey championship gold-medal game on Saturday at Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas.
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