U.S. off to world juniors final after beating Russia 2-1
VANCOUVER — American goalie Cayden Primeau just tried to stay calm and composed as the clock ticked down at the world junior hockey championship on Friday.
His team was up a goal on Russia in the final minutes of the semifinal match up, and the Montreal Canadiens prospect knew there were more shots to come.
“I was just trying to stay big, then you can celebrate after the buzzer has gone,” Primeau said after the U.S. captured the 2-1 win, punching its ticket to the tournament’s gold-medal game.
It was Russia’s first loss at this year’s event, and came despite outshooting the Americans 36-27.