World juniors: U.S. routs Sweden for bronze
Americans score 4 second-period goals in 8-3 win
Anders Bjork, Matthew Tkachuk and Ryan Donato each scored two goals and the United States defeated Sweden 8-3 on Tuesday to win bronze at the world junior hockey championship in Helsinki, Finland.
Bjork and Tkachuk gave the Americans a two-goal lead, but Sweden pulled even before the end of the opening period on goals by William Lagesson and Carl Grundstrom.
The U.S. pulled away with a four-goal second period as Brock Boeser, Donato, Brandon Carlo and Bjork scored.
"We played a good game today and overall a strong tournament so it's definitely something to be proud of," Bjork said.
Donato and Tkachuk added goals in the third period.
"Sweden's such a great team and they're so sound defensively," Donato said.
"If you told me before the game that this was going to be the score, I would say: `No way' But obviously we played really hard and it paid off," he said.
Alex Nedeljkovic made 35 saves for the United States.
"I think we had a pretty good tournament, we came here to win gold, but unfortunately that didn't happen," Nedeljkovic said. "Bronze, I guess, is the third-best thing. Better than going home empty-handed."
The United States had a quick turnaround after losing to Russia 2-1 in the semifinals on Monday.
"It shouldn't be difficult at all to motivate yourself to play," Nedeljkovic said. "It's an honor to be able to wear the USA jersey. I was happy that we were able to come away with a win."
Axel Holmstrom had the other goal for the Swedes, who outshot the Americans 38-29. Russia was scheduled to play host Finland in the championship game later in the day.