Canada ready for Czech date in world junior hockey championship semifinals
SAINT PAUL — Porter Martone crossed the red line and bumped an opponent with his shoulder.
The Canadian captain was joined by defencemen Zayne Parekh and Kashawn Aitcheson in some Boxing Day dark arts ahead of their opener against Czechia at the world junior hockey championship.
The sport’s powerhouse went on to pick up a 7-5 victory against the country that ended its dreams in the quarterfinals the last two tournaments, but then failed to shake hands after its flag was raised and the anthem played.
Czechia wasn’t happy in the moment. Martone, who also took an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty late in regulation for tapping forward Adam Novotny’s backside and faced a disciplinary committee for the warm-up antics, later apologized for his actions.


