Work still to be done after Canada’s 14-0 world junior hockey win: coach
VANCOUVER — A catchy tune by rapper Pitbull may be stuck in the heads of many Canadians after it was played 14 times in the country’s first win at this year’s world junior hockey championship.
But head coach Tim Hunter doesn’t think “Don’t Stop the Party” will be heard nearly that many times during the rest of the tournament.
In the aftermath of a 14-0 win over heavy underdog Denmark on Boxing Day, Hunter said he doesn’t expect a repeat performance.
“(Wednesday) night’s an anomaly in this tournament, for sure. We’re not going to see that again,” he said before Canada’s game against Switzerland on Thursday night at Rogers Arena.