Sweden rallies to knock off Canada 4-2 in world junior tournament tune-up
- Sweden defeated Canada 4-2 in a pre-World Junior Hockey Championship game with Jack Berglund scoring twice in the third period, including a short-handed goal.
- Canada led 2-1 after the second period with goals from Tij Iginla and Braeden Cootes.
- Sweden's other goals came from Victor Eklund and Ivar Stenberg, while Canada outshot Sweden 25-16.
- Canada's next match will be against Denmark before the World Junior tournament starts on Boxing Day against Czechia.
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Loss three days ago. Then the Junior Crowns got revenge on Canada before the JVM – after the home team offered an own goal model snöpligare. Sweden won the training match 4–2.
Sweden rallies to knock off Canada 4-2 in world junior tournament tune-up
LONDON - Jack Berglund scored twice in the third period, including a short-handed marker 43 seconds into the frame, as Sweden rallied to beat Canada 4-2 in a pre-World Junior
2026 World Juniors: Top Standouts from second Canada vs. Sweden pre-tournament game - Daily Faceoff
Canada and Sweden have finished their two-game pre-tournament series in Ontario with one win apiece, with the Swedes taking a 4-2 victory on Saturday night at the Canada Life Centre in London. Both teams will finish their pre-tournament action in Minnesota, with Canada playing Denmark on Dec. 23 and Sweden meeting Switzerland the same day. The Swedes got the scoring going in the first period in a very peculiar way. Gavin McKenna’s own-goal empty…
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