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Canada beats the United States 6-2 in World Youth Summer Showcase – Hockey Writer – World Youth Hockey Championship

On Saturday, August 2, between the United States and Canada, the second and final game of the summer exhibition on the day and the world’s junior year attracted more than 2,100 fans. It’s easy to be the most attractive showdown of the week and has the best crowd as well. Many bigger names, such as Cole Eiserman of the United States and Matthew Schafer of Canada, both teams have been abandoned, but they still have many players who want to prove themselves by December.

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Caleb Heil is on the US network, while Joshua Ravensbergen is on the Canadian network. The game started as expected, but Canada stood out in the power game and the United States had to find a way. Canada added their lead in the second stage, with the United States climbing a hill in the third stage, and Canada scored early. The United States found a way to dig deeper and fight, but Canada ended up winning with a 6-2 victory.

Game review

As expected between the two teams, it was a tense, action-filled first phase and, all day long, it started to start scoring. Canada’s Marek Vanacker scored in a power game, improving his team 1-0. Brady Martin and Cole Reschny assisted him. Both teams were close for the rest of the period, but that was the only goal, with Canada leading the second.

The middle period is the same as the first start, the battle from the end to the end, and tensions follow. With only six and a half seconds left, Canada scored 2-0. The goal was Malcom Spence’s score, which he was assisted by Jake O’Brien and Ben Kindel. Just like the first stage, that was the only goal, with Canada leading third place 2-0.

Ben Kindel, Pittsburgh Penguin (Amy Irvin/Hockey Writer)

Canada opened the third stage with a goal from Jindell, 3-0. Terik Parascak and Kashawn Aitcheson assist him. In the final stage, in less than five minutes, the United States scored 3-1. The goal was designated by Cullen Potter, and the only assist went to Mac Swanson. Less than a minute later, the United States made another goal, with a 3-2 record of only more than three minutes in the game. The goal was Ben Kevan’s score; Will Moore and Will Horcoff assisted him.

Just as the United States approached, Canada scored an empty net goal, with a score of 4-2. The goal was scored by Michael Hage and assisted Sacha Boisvert and Reschny. Another empty net goal in Canada was scored by Michael Misa, scoring 5-2. Jake O’Brien then scored 6-2 for Canada. He was assisted by Vanacker, the ultimate goal of Canada to win.

This is the last game for the World Youth Summer Showcase and a great way to organize all team practices and competitions. Although some people don’t get the results they want, they are just exhibition games and everyone has to see when December gets the talent.

Team camps will begin in December, with the Global Junior Championships taking place from December 26 to January 5, with races at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota and the Xcel Energy Center and Marriuci Arena in Minnesota. It would be fun to see how these teams look in December and who will take home.

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