Canada not buying into Czech underdog story ahead of world junior semifinal
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Underselling your team’s chances against Canada is becoming a popular tactic among coaches at the world junior hockey championship.
First, Swiss coach Christian Wohlwend predicted that Canada would crush his team two days before the Canadians routed Switzerland 8-2 in the tournament’s quarterfinal. Now Czech coach Filip Pesan said it would take divine intervention for his team to beat Canada.
“Miracles can happen. We’re going to be ready,” said Pesan on Wednesday after practising at KeyBank Center.
Many of Canada’s players thought that Wohlwend’s criticisms of his Swiss team — the youngest at the tournament — was a ploy to motivate his players and lull the Canadians into a false sense of security. They see Pesan’s declaration as more of the same.


