Hockey

Wright, Bedard lead Canada to shutout win over Switzerland in men's world junior tune-up

In the first of three test runs before the world junior men's hockey championship opens next week, Canada cruised past Switzerland 6-0 at the Avenir Centre in Moncton, N.B. on Monday.

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Team Canada forward Connor Bedard, left, wearing number 16, skates away from a Swiss player wearing number 18, in a world junior men's hockey championship exhibition game.
Team Canada forward Connor Bedard, left, had three assists as Canada defeated Switzerland 6-0 at the Avenir Centre in Moncton, N.B. on Monday. (Hockey Canada/Twitter)

In the first of three test runs before the world junior men's hockey championship opens next week, Canada cruised past Switzerland 6-0 at the Avenir Centre in Moncton, N.B. on Monday.

Shane Wright paced Canada's attack with two goals and an assist. Singles were added by Joshua Roy, Nathan Gaucher, Olen Zellweger and Brennan Othmann.

Connor Bedard had three assists, while Zach Dean and Dylan Guenther chipped in with two. Thomas Milic recorded the shutout.

Canada led 2-0 after the first period and 5-0 after 40 minutes. Switzerland was outshot 42-19.

Canada went 2-for-5 on the power play, while Switzerland was 0-for-3.

"[Dean, Gaucher and Roy] set the tone for us," said Canada's head coach Dennis Williams. "They were grinding their opponents, working together and feeding off each other. [Establishing chemistry] is never an issue when you come to an event like this.

Canada defeats Switzerland in men's world juniors exhibition matchup:

Connor Bedard and Canadian juniors dominate Switzerland

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Bedard had three assists, including a great no-look pass to power Canada past the Swiss, 6-0.

"Everyone is coming from across the country and different leagues, but we are all here for a common goal. It's one team and one country, and you could see a lot of that chemistry on all our lines tonight."

Milic credited the Moncton crowd for creating extra energy in the exhibition tilt.

"The crowd was incredible tonight. They did a great job of cheering us on and keeping the momentum on our side. There was a lot of signs along the glass in warm-ups, and whenever I had the chance I tried to take in the atmosphere. It is nice to get that level of support for a pre-tournament game," said Milic.

Canada will wrap up its exhibition schedule playing Slovakia on Wednesday and Finland on Friday. Canada's first game of the world juniors is against Czechia on Boxing Day in Halifax, N.S.

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