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Unbeaten Canada beats Finland 5-1 at U18 men’s world hockey championship

  • Canada defeated Finland 5-1 on Sunday at the Texas Event Center in the Under-18 championship.
  • This win represented Canada's third straight victory at the tournament.
  • Canadian netminder Jack Ivankovic made 39 saves and earned player of the game honors.
  • Coach Cory Stillman noted, "our goalie bailed us out" during the game.
  • Unbeaten Canada next faces winless Norway on Monday to conclude Group A play.
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Unbeaten Canada beats Finland 5-1 at U18 men's world hockey championship

ALLEN — Ben Kindel and Xavier Villeneuve each had a goal and assist as Canada won its third consecutive game at the U-18 men's world hockey championship on Sunday with a 5-1 decision over Finland at the Texas Event Center.

·Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
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