Colton Point makes most of start, earns shutout as Canada routs Slovakia 6-0
BUFFALO, N.Y. — When Colton Point was told by head coach Dominique Ducharme that he would be starting in Canada’s net over Carter Hart, he didn’t know what to do with himself.
“I was excited but I was like ‘oh, now I have to figure out what I’m doing,’” said Point. “I was like ‘Can I skate more? Can I do this? Can I do that?’ and the coaches were like ‘Yes, whatever you need, just get ready.’”
Whatever Point did to prepare, it worked. He had a 20-save performance as Canada shut out Slovakia 6-0 on Wednesday at the world junior hockey championship.
Point got the nod over Hart, the presumptive starter for most of the tournament. A pair of back-to-back games in the preliminary round — Tuesday and Wednesday’s games and then an outdoor game on Friday against the rival United States before Denmark on Saturday — made it necessary for Ducharme to rest Hart.


