Canada thumps Slovakia 6-1 to set up semifinal with Finland at world juniors
OSTRAVA, Czech Republic — If there was even a shred of lingering doubt in Alexis Lafreniere’s mind about the health of his knee, he took care of it quickly.
Having missed the last two games after crumpling to the ice and grabbing his left leg in agony last weekend, Canada’s star winger pasted an opponent into the glass with a solid check on his first shift Thursday.
And once the team killed off a questionable five-minute major early, Lafreniere and the rest of his country’s highly-skilled teenage roster went to work.
The projected No. 1 pick in the 2020 NHL draft returned from injury to set up the opening goal before scoring one of his own on a bullet shot, propelling Canada into the semifinals at the world junior hockey championship with a 6-1 victory over Slovakia.