Gauthier scores two, Stephens returns as Canada tops Czechs 5-3 at world juniors
MONTREAL — The Canadians owned the puck most of the night and dominated the shots 41-19, but there were some tight moments in their 5-3 win over the Czech Republic.
The Czechs took the first-period lead and tied it 2-2 in the second before Canada pulled away on a pair of third-period goals from Julien Gauthier to win the quarter-final at the world junior hockey championship on Monday night.
Canada advanced to a semifinal on Wednesday night against Sweden, which breezed past Slovakia 8-3.
“I don’t think I’d use the word scare,” forward Blake Speers said of the win. “We’ve got a lot of confidence in our room and we knew we’d have to score more than one to win the game so, one goal wasn’t really a big deal.


