Team Canada breezes past Slovakia; Connor Ingram pitches easy six-save shutout
TORONTO — It was surely the easiest start and shutout of Connor Ingram’s life.
The Team Canada netminder faced six shots, stopping them all in a 5-0 win over Slovakia on Tuesday night. Indeed, the Canadians made easy work of their second opponent at the world junior hockey championship, outshooting the Slovaks 44-6.
Ingram faced two shots in the first period, one shot in the second and three in the third. The six shots against matched a record-low for Canada at the world juniors, dating back to 1983 when the country toppled Norway 13-0.
“A lot of guys worked a lot harder than I did to make my job pretty simple tonight,” an earnest Ingram said afterward. “If you see that every night your job should be pretty easy.


