Late penalties sink Canada in 6-4 loss to Czechia at World Juniors
Canada’s World Juniors run took a hard hit on Sunday, as the team was undone by late penalties in a 6-4 semifinal loss to Czechia that swung back and forth before unravelling in the final minutes.
Canada erased deficits three times but could never take control. When the game tightened late, discipline finally broke, sending the Czechs to the gold-medal game and dropping Canada into the bronze-medal final.
Canada opened the scoring on the power play midway through the first period when Utah prospect Tij Iginla scored at 15:14, but it masked a slow start. Czechia controlled play at five-on-five, winning races and pressing Canada into the defensive zone.
That continued pressure paid off late in the period, when Colorado Avalanche prospect Maxmilian Curran tied the game at 16:56. Canada went to the intermission even on the scoreboard, but was fortunate to be there after being outplayed for much of the opening 20 minutes.


