Team Canada and Team Finland squared off in a battle for supremacy in Group A at the World Junior Championship on Monday night, with the 3-and-0 Canadians looking to finish round robin play at 4-and-0, and the Finns looking to improve upon their similar (2 regulation wins and 1 overtime win) record.
As TSN’s James Duthie said before the game, the winner of the Canada-Finland game would face Switzerland in Wednesday’s Quarterfinal, while the loser would battle the loser of tonight’s 10 PM EDT-starting game between Sweden and Germany.
Two underrated Red Wings prospects would battle in Canadian defenseman Dominic Sebrango and Finland’s Eemil Viro, also a defenseman.
As Sebastian Cossa was set to back up Dylan Garand in goal, Monday night’s game involved players that “you don’t really notice” as Sebrango plays a spare, steady and physical game on Canada’s top defensive pair, and Viro quietly embodies a similar (albeit less physical) role the Finns’ second defensive pair.
This was a unique game! Canada dominated the first period, absolutely blew Finland away in the 2nd period, and then got into penalty trouble in the 3rd, and was really worked over by the Finns, who almost pulled off an improbable rally.
The score was 6-3 Canada, but Canada, who will face Switzerland in the Quarterfinal on Wednesday, had to bust its butt to play in the 3rd.
In terms of Red Wings prospects playing in the game:
Donovan Sebrango was his steady self, finishing at +1 in 21:01 played, earning lots of PK time, taking one untimely penalty, and blocking shots;
Eemil Viro had perhaps his best game of the tournament thus far, moving the puck up ice with pace and aplomb while avoiding hits and using his short stick to break up plays in the defensive zone, ultimately finishing at +1 with 1 shot in 16:43 played.
In terms of the game’s narrative…
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