Unbeaten Canadians say complacency isn’t an issue ahead of game against Finland
EDMONTON — So far, it has been almost too easy for the Canadian junior team.
As the squad prepares to face Finland on Monday in a game that will decide who finishes atop Group A at the world junior hockey championship, the host’s biggest enemy might just be complacency.
So far, it’s been a walk in the park for the Canadian juniors. They’ve swept aside Latvia, Slovakia and Czechia by an aggregate score of 21-4. And, in those two wins, there were two standout performances in goal, from Latvia’s Patriks Berzins and Czechia’s Tomas Suchanek.
Over the three wins, they’ve outshot their opponents 145-70.