Canada beats US 5-3 in world junior hockey

Arizona Coyotes prospect Max Domi scored two empty-net goals to help Canada beat the United States 5-3 Wednesday.

January 01, 2015

 


 


MONTREAL — Arizona Coyotes prospect Max Domi scored two empty-net goals to help Canada beat the United States 5-3 Wednesday in the ice hockey World Junior Championship. Captain Curtis Lazar and Sam Reinhart also scored for Canada. The Canadians finished 4-0 in round-robin play in Group A to advance to a quarterfinal in Toronto against the fourth-place team in Group B. Canada led 3-2 late in the third when Domi scored into an empty net. Dylan Larkin, with his second of the game, got one back for the US, and Domi had another empty-netter with 5 seconds left. Anthony DeAngelo also scored for the US (2-1-1), which finished second in the pool and will stay in Montreal to play the third-place team in Group B. – AP


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