US beats Canada 4-1 to finish first 
		in its group at world junior championship 
		 
		 
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			 [January 02, 2025]  
			OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Danny Nelson scored the eventual 
			game-winner in the third period and Trey Augustine made 38 saves, 
			leading the United States to a 4-1 win over Canada on Tuesday night 
			and into the top spot in Group A at the world junior hockey 
			championship. 
			 
			Cole Hutson and Cole Eiserman each had a goal and an assist for the 
			Americans. Ryan Leonard scored into an empty-net. 
			 
			Bradly Nadeau scored for Canada, which allowed three goals on seven 
			American power plays. Carter George stopped 24 shots. 
			 
			Canada finished third in the pool and will face Czechia in 
			Thursday’s quarterfinals. The Americans face Switzerland. 
			 
			“We’re not here to beat Canada tonight,” Augustine said. “We’re here 
			to win a gold medal.” 
			 
			The other matchups will have Group B winner Sweden take on Latvia, 
			and Finland square off with Slovakia. 
			 
			Canada and the U.S. played in the same building exactly 16 years to 
			the day at the 2009 event, when John Tavares scored a memorable hat 
			trick in Canada's 7-4 comeback victory on New Year’s Eve. The 
			Canadians went on to win a fifth straight gold. 
			 
			“That’s something that’s storybook-like,” Eiserman said of beating 
			Canada on home soil in the tournament’s marquee round-robin matchup. 
			“Something that you’ve dreamt of.” 
		
			
			  
		
			The teams met on New Year’s Eve for the first time since Dec. 31, 
			2016, when Canada picked up a 3-1 victory in Toronto. The U.S. got 
			revenge less than a week later with a 5-4 shootout win in the title 
			game in Montreal. 
			 
			The Americans opened this under-20 tournament with a 10-4 win over 
			Germany followed by a 5-1 victory over Latvia before losing to 
			Finland 4-3 in overtime. Canada started with a 4-0 defeat of Finland 
			before falling to Latvia 3-2 in a shootout and then rebounding to 
			beat Germany 3-0. 
			 
			The Canadians had a power play to start the third period while 
			trailing 1-0 after Leonard took a roughing call at the end of the 
			second. Nadeau blasted a one-timer for his first goal of the 
			tournament off a feed from Brayden Yager at 1:58. 
			 
			Nelson restored the U.S. lead at 4:22, taking a pass from Huston and 
			beating George with his third goal. 
			 
			The U.S. scored its third power-play goal of the game at 13:21 when 
			Eiserman scored his second and put the game out of reach at 3-1 
			after a boarding penalty by Canada’s Easton Cowan. 
			 
			Leonard scored into the empty net with 1:52 left in regulation to 
			spark chants of “U-S-A! U-S-A!” 
			 
			George, who entered with consecutive shutouts that bookended the 
			Latvia loss, saw his streak end at 133:02 on Tuesday’s first power 
			play to silence the beer-chugging crowd at Canadian Tire Centre. 
			 
			In the first period, Hutson took advantage of a failed Canadian 
			clearing attempt on a U.S. power play and scored his second goal of 
			the tournament. 
			 
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            United States' Cole Eiserman (91) celebrates his goal against Canada 
			with Zeev Buium (28) during the third period of an IIHF World Junior 
			Hockey Championship tournament game in Ottawa, Ontario on Tuesday, 
			Dec. 31, 2024. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press via AP) 
              
 
			 Tempers flared later in the period when Canada’s 
			Luca Pinelli and Zeev Buium of the U.S. went off for roughing and 
			then jawed at each other in the penalty box. 
			 
			Leonard hit another post for the Americans and Carson Rehkopf fired 
			an effort that Augustine, who entered with an .879 save percentage 
			in two starts, got enough of with his glove at the other end before 
			tempers again boiled over at the buzzer. 
			 
			In another Group A game, Finland beat Latvia 3-0 and finished second 
			in the group. 
			 
			Benjamin Rautiainen had a goal and an assist and Petteri Rimpenen 
			earned the shutout for Finland, which finished with eight points. 
			 
			Latvia finished fourth in the group and will face Sweden in 
			Thursday’s quarterfinals. 
			 
			Jesse Kiiskinen and Kasper Halttunen also scored for Finland. 
			 
			In Group B, Switzerland beat Kazakhstan 3-1 to secure a spot in the 
			quarterfinal round. 
			 
			Simon Meier and Ludvig Johnson each had a goal and an assist and 
			Robin Antenen also scored for the Swiss, who entered without a point 
			in three earlier games but moved past Kazakhstan into fourth spot in 
			the group. 
			 
			Kirill Lyapunov scored for Kazakhstan, which came in as fourth in 
			the group after earning a point in a 5-4 overtime loss to Slovakia 
			on Monday. 
			 
			Kazakhstan faces Germany in a relegation game, with the loser 
			demoted to the Division I Group A tournament for 2026. 
			 
			In another Group B game, Sweden completed a sweep of its four 
			preliminary round games, beating Czechia 4-2. 
			 
			Herman Traff scored twice and Anton Wahlberg and Felix Unger Sorum 
			also scored for Sweden. 
			 
			Petr Sikora and Eduard Sale scored for Czechia, which finished 
			second in the group with three wins and a loss. 
			
			
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