Canada levels Latvia 7-1 at U18 men's worlds
- Canada defeated Latvia 7-1 on Friday in the under-18 world championship at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center.
- This victory followed Canada's 9-2 win against Slovakia on Thursday during the tournament.
- Ryan Roobroeck scored twice for Canada; Xavier Villeneuve added a goal and an assist.
- Latvia faced a 28-17 shot disadvantage, while Canadian netminder Lucas Beckman made 16 saves.
- Canada now holds a 2-0 record in Pool A and next plays Finland on Sunday.
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Canada levels Latvia 7-1 at U18 men's worlds
ALLEN - Ryan Roobroeck scored twice, Xavier Villeneuve had a goal and assist, and Canada whipped Latvia 7-1 in the under-18 men's world hockey championship on Friday at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center.


Canada levels Latvia 7-1 at U18 men’s worlds
ALLEN - Ryan Roobroeck scored twice, Xavier Villeneuve had a goal and assist, and Canada whipped Latvia 7-1 in the under-18 men's world hockey championship on Friday at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center.
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