Johnson dazzles, Canada tops Czechia 5-1 in world junior hockey championship
EDMONTON — Mason McTavish scored twice and Canada stayed undefeated at the world junior hockey championship with a 5-1 win over Czechia on Saturday.
Kent Johnson left jaws on the floor with a stunning lacrosse-style goal and added an assist in the third period. Ridly Greig and Tyson Foerster also found the back of the net for the Canadians (3-0-0), while Jack Thompson, Ronan Seeley and Logan Stankoven each contributed a pair of assists.
Czechia (1-1-1) opened the scoring with a short-handed goal by Martin Rysavy.
It was a busy night in net for Czech goalie Tomas Suchanek, who stopped 52 of 57 shots. Canada’s Dylan Garand made 22 saves to collect his second win of the tournament.