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2018 WJC: Highlights – USA 4, Canada 3 (SO)



In front of a record crowd of 44,492, Brady Tkachuk and Kieffer Bellows scored in the shootout and Jake Oettinger didn’t allow a shootout goal as the U.S. National Junior Team overcame a two-goal deficit to defeat Canada, 4-3, in its third preliminary round game of the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship at New Era Field.

Full recap: http://bit.ly/2C9wG65

47 Comments

  1. Look at all these typical classless American comments. Damn, no wonder no one in the world likes Americans lol

  2. Let’s stop the commotion about which team is better, both teams played phenomenal and all around fun game to watch! We will always have each other backs across the sea, and we are neighbours better yet, brothers! So let’s stop disagreeing about which is better, both in my opinion are great teams!

  3. As soon as overtime ended i knew the USA won. The shootout has never been our thing.

  4. Good luck in the bronze game USA. We destroyed you today. You know it should be easier for you with 1 player more on the ice, right? Embarrassing…
    Please give Yamamoto some ice from me😘

  5. Americans can have this shootout win, but we will take that gold medal againbaby woooo. Btw, pretty sad how the arena was empty everygame.

  6. Bronze for the US men’s national team, silver for our U-18 team, and gold for our junior team. Let alone gold for our woman’s team. 2018 is a good year for US hockey.

  7. The US is slowly taking over Canada in hockey, I’m telling you, if the growth rates continue there will be more Americans than Canadians in the NHL in about 10 years.🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  8. Awesome game- love USA hockey. Pray these players make it to the NHL and have great careers.

  9. Regardless of who you cheered for this game, it was the most memorable game in world junior hockey history because that was the first game played outdoors, ironically also where the first winter classic was played too.

  10. Typical Canada hockey play… start off the game (season) well, finish the game (season) falling apart and losing.

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