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  • Latvia stuns Canada in world junior hockey, winning 3-2 on lone shootout goal

    Latvia stuns Canada in world junior hockey, winning 3-2 on lone shootout goal


    OTTAWA, Ontario — Eriks Mateiko scored the lone goal of a shootout in the eighth round to give Latvia a 3-2 victory over Canada on Friday night in the world junior hockey championship.

    Mateiko beat Jack Ivankovic to the blocker side to end the tiebreaker after the first 15 shooters failed to score.

    “We found a way,” coach Artis Abols said after Latvia’s third victory in 38 games in the tournament. “In one hockey game, everything is possible.”

    Mateiko and Peteris Bulans scored late power-play goals in the Group A game at Canadian Tire Centre. Mateiko tied it at 1 with 6:42 left and Bulans evened it at 2 with 2:29 to go.

    “They battled,” Canadian coach Dave Cameron. “Credit to them.”

    Linards Feldbergs stopped 55 shots for Latvia in its tournament opener.

    “Crazy,” Feldbergs said. “Can’t believe what we did. I’m still in shock.”

    Calum Ritchie and Jett Luchanko scored for Canada. Ivankovic made 24 saves.

    Canada took a penalty for too many men on the ice in 3-on-3 overtime, but survived that short-handed situation to force the shootout.

    “Devastating,” Canadian defenseman Tanner Molendyk said. “An eye-opener. It’s not one you want to lose, not one you see yourself losing.”

    Ivankovic became the third 17-year-old goaltender to play for Canada at the under-20 tournament, and the first to start a game since Jimmy Waite in 1987.

    In the other group A game, Finland beat Germany 3-1. Emil Pieniniemi, Arttu Alasiurua and Jesse Kiiskinen scored and Petteri Rimpinen made 31 saves to help Finland rebound from an opening 4-0 loss to Canada on Thursday night.

    The defending champion United States opened Group A play Thursday night with a 10-4 victory over Germany. The Americans will face Latvia on Saturday.

    In Group B at TD Place, Sweden routed Kazakhstan 8-1, and Slovakia edged Switzerland 2-1.

    Anton Wahlberg scored one of Sweden’s five-period goals and had another in the second.

    Victor Eklund, David Edstrom, Linus Eriksson, Felix Nilsson, Oskar Vuollet and David Granberg also scored and Marcus Gidlof made 15 saves for Sweden, coming off a 5-2 victory over Slovakia on Thursday in the its opener.

    Jan Chovan broke a third-period tie for Slovakia.

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    In a thrilling match-up at the World Junior Hockey Championship, Latvia pulled off a major upset by defeating Canada 3-2 in a shootout. The game was highly competitive, with both teams showcasing their skills and determination on the ice.

    Latvia’s victory came down to a lone shootout goal, as they outlasted the Canadian team in a tense and dramatic finish. The win marked a historic moment for Latvia, as they were able to defeat one of the tournament’s powerhouse teams.

    The Latvian players showed incredible resilience and teamwork throughout the game, proving that they are a force to be reckoned with in the world of junior hockey. Their victory over Canada will surely be remembered as one of the standout moments of the tournament.

    Congratulations to Team Latvia on their impressive win and best of luck to both teams as they continue to compete in the World Junior Hockey Championship. This game was a true display of the talent and passion that makes hockey such an exciting and thrilling sport.

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  • Latvia stuns Canada with shootout win at World Juniors

    Latvia stuns Canada with shootout win at World Juniors


    Eriks Mateiko scored the only goal of the shootout as Latvia stunned an alarmingly uninspired Canada 3-2 at the world junior hockey championship Friday.

    The forward moved in on his country’s eighth effort before firing home a goal to register one of the biggest upsets in tournament history.

    Mateiko and Peteris Bulans scored in regulation for the hard-working Europeans in their first game of the 10-team showcase in the nation’s capital. Linards Feldbergs stopped 54 shots over 65 minutes. Bruno Osmanis had two assists.

    Calum Ritchie and Jett Luchanko replied the tournament hosts, who are coming off a disappointing fifth-place finish last year in Sweden. Jack Ivankovic made 24 saves.

    Canada, which is going for its 20th gold medal, entered with a 4-0 record and a combined 41-4 scoreboard edge all-time against Latvia at the event, including a 10-0 victory some 12 months ago.

    After the Latvians tied the game 1-1 on a man advantage in the third period, Ritchie blasted a one-timer upstairs off an Easton Cowan feed.

    But Canada’s Ethan Gauthier was whistled for hooking with just over three minutes to go and Bulans tied it on that power play with 2:29 left.

    Canada took a penalty for too many men on the ice in 3-on-3 overtime, but survived that short-handed situation to force the shootout not many saw coming before the opening faceoff.

    Ivankovic is just the third 17-year-old goaltender to play for Canada at the under-20 tournament, and the first to start a game since Jimmy Waite in 1987. Brian Finley got into a period of action at age 17 in 1999.

    The goaltender from Mississauga, Ont., started in place of Carter George on the tail end of a back-to-back after he made 31 saves in a 4-0 victory over Finland in Thursday’s opener.

    Hockey Canada’s brain trust led by Peter Anholt spoke before the tournament about how the group was much better prepared this time around following the disastrous performance in Gothenburg that saw the powerhouse bounced by Czechia in the quarterfinals.

    The coaching staff led by Dave Cameron was in place early, while the program also held a summer camp and hired a full-time scout.

    The management team insisted all the pieces were in place. There were, in short, no excuses.

    Canada, however, didn’t have many answers against one of the sport’s minnows on Friday despite dressing 11 first-round NHL picks and three other players expected to go high at the next two drafts.

    A disjointed performance in the opening 20 minutes was marked by an injury to star defenceman Matthew Schaefer — a 17-year-old potential top pick at the 2025 NHL draft — after he crashed into the Latvian net on a power play off the rush.

    Ivankovic had to be sharp on a couple of penalty kills and another chance in alone off the stick of Olivers Murnieks.

    Things didn’t improve much from there.

    Canada did get on the board 3:28 into the middle period when Luchanko stole a puck on a penalty kill and scored on a breakaway after Feldbergs decided to stay in his crease.

    The Canadians, 0-for-3 on the power play against Finland, dropped to 0-for-6 later in the period after two largely lifeless man advantages.

    With his team seemingly content to stay on the outside and not challenge the Latvians for the middle of the ice — an unfortunate hallmark of the country’s 2024 iteration — Cameron lit into his players on the bench late in the period.

    The crowd at Canadian Tire Centre tried to lift the country’s teenagers midway through the third period, but the group continued to search for answers that simply weren’t there to be found.

    Canadian defenceman Andrew Gibson then took an elbowing penalty to set up Mateiko’s equalizer with 6:42 left in regulation before Ritchie and Mateiko traded goals late.

    YOUNG GUNS

    Cameron said before the game Canada’s trio of 17 year olds — Gavin McKenna, Ivankovic and Schaefer aren’t getting special age-related treatment.

    “If we thought they needed any special service, they probably wouldn’t belong on the team,” said Cameron, in charge of the world junior bench for a third time. “We don’t want any additional obstacles like having to pamper guys through scenarios. We’ve got enough work to do as it is.

    “As much as they’re young, they’re mature.”

    FAMILIAR FACES

    Canadian forward Berkly Catton and defenceman Caden Price were neighbours growing up in Saskatoon, while captain Brayden Yager’s family moved to the city from Prince Albert, Sask., when he was 11.

    “We all dreamt about this,” Catton said. “We’re just living and enjoying it.”

    UP NEXT

    Latvia faces the U.S. on Saturday. Canada meets Germany on Sunday.

    This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 27, 2024.



    In a thrilling matchup at the World Juniors, Latvia shocked the hockey world by defeating powerhouse Canada in a shootout. The underdog Latvian team put on a spectacular performance, showcasing their resilience and skill against the defending champions.

    The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading goals throughout regulation and overtime. Canada, known for their strong offensive play, struggled to break through Latvia’s defense and goaltending.

    In the shootout, Latvia’s shooters showed incredible composure, outscoring Canada to secure the victory. It was a historic moment for Latvian hockey, as they celebrated their first-ever win over Canada at the World Juniors.

    The upset victory sent shockwaves through the tournament, proving that anything can happen in the world of hockey. Latvia’s win serves as a reminder that in this sport, no team is unbeatable and every game is a chance for an underdog to rise to the occasion.

    Congratulations to Team Latvia on their stunning win over Canada at the World Juniors!

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  • Latvia stuns Canada in a shootout

    Latvia stuns Canada in a shootout


    Eriks Mateiko scored the game winner in the 8th round of a penalty-shot shootout to give Latvia a 3-2 win over Canada, its first-ever win at the World Juniors.

    Captain Peteris Bulans had tied the game 2-2 at 17:31 of the third with a wicked point shot on the power play, capping a three-power-play goal frenzy that saw the underdogs work their way back into the game. 

    Calum Ritchie’s bullet shot on the power play at 14:22 of the third had given Canada a 2-1 lead, and Latvia had tied the game, 1-1, just a minute earlier on its own man advantage. Bruno Osmanis fed a beautiful pass to Eriks Mateiko, and he redirected the puck into the open net, sending the Latvian bench into celebration. Never before have they been in such a close game with Canada at the World Juniors.

    Canada drops to 1-1 in Group A in Ottawa as the World Junior Championship wraps up play on day two. Latvia was playing their first game and will have a chance to upset another favourite tomorrow night in a tough battle with the United States.

    The Canadians now have a day off before playing Germany on Sunday.

    Latvia’s roster features no fewer than four players born in 2008 (when the majority World Juniors are born 2005 or 2006)—Olivers Murnieks, Martins Klaucans, Rudolfs Berzkalns, and Roberts Naudins. Murnieks had perhaps the best chance of the opening period, barrelling in on goal and forcing Jack Ivankovic to make a nice save. 

    Beyond that, it was a tepid and uneventful 20 minutes, Canada’s dip in play perhaps the result of relishing for too long their impressive and important 4-0 shutout of Finland last night.

    Canada opened the scoring early in the third with a short-handed goal that was strange, to say the least. The Cannadians cleared the puck down the ice, but as Jett Luchanko raced hard to chase it down Latvian goalie Linards Feldbergs stayed in his crease. Luchanko got to the puck, made a move, and slid the puck in at 3:28.

    The goal was reminiscent of Akil Thomas’s game winner at the 2020 World Juniors when Russian goalie Amir Miftakhov seemed similarly glued to his crease.

    Despite that gaffe, Feldbergs was in the zone all night, stopping everything Canada threw at him. The Latvians showed little offensive ability, but Feldbergs kept the score close. 



    In a thrilling match-up at the IIHF World Championship, Latvia pulled off a stunning upset by defeating Canada in a shootout. The game was a back-and-forth battle, with both teams trading goals throughout regulation and overtime.

    Latvia’s goaltender stood tall, making crucial saves to keep his team in the game. The shootout was intense, with Latvia’s shooters showcasing their skills and ultimately securing the victory.

    This victory marks a historic moment for Latvia, as they have rarely defeated powerhouse teams like Canada in international competition. The win will surely boost their confidence and serve as a reminder that anything is possible in the world of hockey.

    Congratulations to Team Latvia on their impressive performance and well-deserved victory over Canada! #LatviaHockey #UpsetWin #IIHFWorldChampionship

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  • 2025 World Junior Championship Preview: Avoiding relegation is the goal for Team Latvia

    2025 World Junior Championship Preview: Avoiding relegation is the goal for Team Latvia


    Year after year, it’s the same story for the Latvian junior national team. They’ve managed to qualify for the quarterfinal just twice in tournament history, often finding themselves fighting to stay alive – if not relegated altogether. This year shouldn’t be any different. Latvia doesn’t have a real game-changing prospect at any position. They’ll have two NHL-drafted players in the lineup, but neither are major needle movers. Latvia will be in the toughest division of them all this year, starting the tourney with games against Canada and the United States. They’ll have one game with a legitimate shot to win…

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    The 2025 World Junior Championship is just around the corner, and Team Latvia is gearing up for what promises to be a challenging tournament. With a young and inexperienced roster, the Latvian team knows that their primary goal will be to avoid relegation and secure their spot in the top division for the following year.

    Despite the odds stacked against them, Team Latvia is determined to make a strong showing at the tournament and prove that they belong among the world’s top junior hockey teams. With a focus on developing their young talent and building a competitive team culture, the Latvians are hoping to surprise some of the tournament favorites and pull off some upsets along the way.

    Led by head coach Juris Savickis, Team Latvia will be looking to their top players, such as forward Roberts Lipsbergs and defenseman Maris Jass, to lead the way and provide the scoring punch needed to compete with the best teams in the tournament. With a mix of skilled forwards, solid defensemen, and a promising young goaltender in Edgars Masalskis, the Latvians believe they have the pieces in place to make a run at avoiding relegation.

    As they prepare to face off against some of the top junior teams in the world, Team Latvia is embracing the underdog role and using it as motivation to prove their doubters wrong. With a never-say-die attitude and a willingness to outwork their opponents, the Latvians are ready to leave it all on the ice and fight for every point in their quest to avoid relegation at the 2025 World Junior Championship.

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  • Canada’s Matthew Schaefer leaves World Juniors game vs. Latvia with injury

    Canada’s Matthew Schaefer leaves World Juniors game vs. Latvia with injury


    Defenseman Matthew Schaefer, the current favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, was injured early in the first period of Team Canada’s round-robin game on Friday against Latvia during the World Juniors in Ottawa.

    Schaefer was coming into the offensive zone at full speed, and his left shoulder collided with the net following a chance on goal. He immediately left the ice and didn’t return. Ahead of the second period, he was ruled out for the remainder of the game. Schaefer had been one of the more important players for Canada through their first four periods of tournament play.

    This story will be updated.

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    In a disappointing turn of events, Canada’s Matthew Schaefer had to leave the World Juniors game against Latvia due to an injury. The talented defenseman was forced to exit the game early, leaving fans concerned about his condition.

    Schaefer, known for his strong defensive play and leadership on the ice, will be sorely missed by Team Canada as they continue their quest for gold in the tournament. The extent of his injury is not yet known, but his absence will undoubtedly be felt by his teammates and coaches.

    We wish Matthew Schaefer a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the ice soon, ready to make a strong comeback. In the meantime, Team Canada will have to rally together and overcome this setback as they strive for success in the World Juniors.

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  • Canada D Matthew Schaefer exits in first period vs. Latvia


    Team Canada defenceman Matthew Schaefer went to the locker room early in the first period against Latvia with what appeared to be a shoulder injury. He will not return.

    On a power play four minutes into the contest, Schaefer skated into the Latvian zone and took a shot on goaltender Linards Feldbergs before running shoulder-first into the outside post. He slid hard into the end boards and stayed down for some time before heading straight to the dressing room on his own.

    The 17-year-old had one goal and one assist in the 4-0 win over Finland on Thursday.

    Forward Calum Ritchie also went down the tunnel to the dressing room after falling awkwardly onto a skate but quickly returned to the bench.



    Canada D Matthew Schaefer exits in first period vs. Latvia

    In a shocking turn of events, Canada’s defenseman Matthew Schaefer was forced to leave the game in the first period against Latvia. The reason for his exit is still unclear, but it has left fans and teammates alike concerned for his well-being.

    Schaefer, known for his strong defensive play and physical presence on the ice, is a key player for Team Canada. His absence will surely be felt as they battle it out against Latvia in this crucial matchup.

    As we await further updates on Schaefer’s condition, all we can do is hope for the best and send our thoughts and prayers his way. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes available.

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  • Canadian defenceman Matthew Schaefer injured vs. Latvia at world juniors

    Canadian defenceman Matthew Schaefer injured vs. Latvia at world juniors


    One of Canada’s top defencemen left the ice after a scary scene on Friday at the world junior championship.

    Matthew Schaefer slammed his shoulder into the Latvia net and fell into the boards after he drove to the net and had a shot stopped early in the first period at Canadian Tire Centre. He appeared to be favouring his left arm and immediately went to the locker room.

    Hockey Canada ruled him out prior to the second period.

    Schaefer, 17, had a goal and an assist in Canada’s 4-0 tournament-opening win over Finland on Thursday.

    The second-youngest player on the team, Schaefer is in a projected four-way battle with forwards Porter Martone, James Hagens and Michael Misa to be the top pick at next year’s NHL Draft. Martone (Canada) and Hagens (U.S.) also are playing in the world juniors.

    The native of Stoney Creek, Ont. has seven goals and 15 assists for 22 points in 17 games with the OHL’s Erie Otters this season.

    The Otters picked Schaefer first overall in the 2023 OHL draft. He missed the first nine games of this season while recovering from mononucleosis.



    Canadian defenceman Matthew Schaefer injured vs. Latvia at world juniors

    In a heartbreaking turn of events at the IIHF World Junior Championship, Canadian defenceman Matthew Schaefer suffered a serious injury during the game against Latvia.

    Schaefer, who has been a key player for Team Canada throughout the tournament, was injured in the second period after a collision with a Latvian player along the boards. He was seen clutching his arm in pain and had to be helped off the ice by medical staff.

    The extent of Schaefer’s injury is still unknown, but the team has confirmed that he will not be returning to the game. The loss of Schaefer is a significant blow to Team Canada, as he has been a strong presence on the blue line and a leader on the ice.

    Our thoughts are with Matthew Schaefer as he recovers from this injury, and we hope to see him back on the ice soon. In the meantime, Team Canada will have to rally together and continue to push forward in their pursuit of a gold medal at the world juniors.

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