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 Hockey Championship contest on Saturday night.
Canada, with second-period goals from Tij Iginla and Braeden Cootes, took a 2-1 lead into the third period at Canada Life Place.
Victor Eklund and Ivar Stenberg also scored for Sweden, who were outshot 25-16. Jack Ivankovic was in goal for Canada, while Love Harenstam played net for Sweden.
“We started a little slow and then picked it up in the second period. I thought we had some good looks and probably could have scored a few more goals. Obviously, a couple of tough bounces, a couple of bad luck breaks, but that’s hockey, those things are going to happen,” said Canadian coach Dale Hunter.


