Canada renews rivalry with Russia in world junior hockey championship semifinal
It seems like Canada’s road to gold at the world junior men’s hockey championship often runs through Russia, given each country’s hockey pedigree.
The two rivals square off in Monday’s semifinal in Edmonton for the right to play for gold Tuesday.
Canada has beaten Russia in a final three times over the last decade, but a semifinal clash has been rarer in that span.
The last time the two hockey powers met in a world junior semifinal was also in Alberta back in 2012, when Russia edged the host country 6-5 in Calgary before falling to Sweden in the championship game.