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.

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.
IIHF - Ivankovic steals a win for Canada
It looked like the Finns were finding their game at the 2025 IIHF World Men's Under-18 Championship. Following a quiet first period, in which Finland could only muster four shots on Canadian goaltender Jack Ivankovic, the Finns seemed to be hitting their stride early in the second. Three minutes in, Ivankovic made two incredible saves, with Rasmus Kamarainen drove the Canadian net and got off a strong backhander that was turned away by Ivankovi…
Katzin with two assists in Canada’s third win at 2025 U18 World Championship - Guelph Storm
Team Canada continued their winning ways at the 2025 IIHF U18 World Championship, defeating Finland 5-1 on Sunday. Lev Katzin had another 2-point game, registering two assists. Canada will play Norway on Monday to close out the preliminary round, with the medal games on May 3. TSN and RDS, Hockey Canada’s official broadcast partners, will…
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