Canada thumped by Russia, lose star Alexis Lafreniere to injury at world juniors
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic — Canada was already in big trouble before its superstar was felled by injury.
Now the national team will have to take a long look in the mirror and do some deep soul-searching after one of its worst-ever performances at the world junior hockey championship.
The Canadians were embarrassed 6-0 by Russia in a wire-to-wire drubbing Saturday, and the status of projected No. 1 NHL draft pick Alexis Lafreniere remains in up in the air after twisting his left knee in an awkward fall.
The 18-year-old was hurt early in the second period with Canada already down 3-0 as he cut to the net on a power play. Lafreniere bumped into Russian goalie Amir Miftakhov after being knocked slightly off balance by defenceman Yegor Zamula.