Canada gets scare in final pre-tournament game, slips by Swiss in OT
TORONTO — Team Canada nearly stumbled its way into the world junior hockey championship.
The Canadians saw a 3-0 first-period lead melt away against Switzerland on Friday night, Nicolas Roy staving off a potentially worrisome defeat on the eve of the tournament with the overtime winner. It was a real jolt to the Canadians, who won their first two pre-tournament games by a combined 10-0 margin.
“Every team has to go through some of that (adversity) at some point,” said captain Dylan Strome, who scored once and added an assist in the 4-3 win. “I think it’s good for us to have a game where it was pretty close and we had to battle.”
Nico Hirschier scored a pair for the Swiss in the second period after Canada raced out to a 3-0 lead in the first seven minutes of regulation. Dominik Diem tied it at three moments into the third before Roy banged home the winner in overtime, the six-foot-four Carolina Hurricanes prospect pouncing on a Philippe Myers’s shot that sailed wide of the goal.


