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Mason McTavish had two goals and an assist to lead Canada to a 6-4 win over Russia in a pre-tournament game before the 2022 World Junior Hockey Championship.
EDMONTON - It didn’t have the atmosphere of Canada-Russia classics of days past. And it certainly wasn’t as competitive as we’d expect when Canada and Russia face each other on the ice.
Canada scored four first-period goals in front of a sparse gathering of fans at Rogers Place in Edmonton on Thursday, en route to a 6-4 win over the Russians in World Junior Hockey Championship pre-tournament play.