It was a big day for Saint John Sea Dogs
defensemen at the IIHF World Under-18 Hockey Championship in Switzerland.
In Canada’s 3-2 victory over Finland,
Thomas Chabot recorded a goal and an assist to go along with two shots. Chabot
finished the preliminary round of the tournament with one goal and four assists
in four games.
Thomas Chabot
named player of the game for Canada. Not surprised, strong showing. A little
rough around the edges but has lots of potential.
— Cody
Nickolet (@DubFromAbove) April
21, 2015
Sea Dogs forward Nathan Noel had one
shot in the game. Noel has two assists in four games.
Meanwhile, in the Czech Republic’s 5-0
win over Switzerland, Jakub Zboril returned to action and registered a goal and
an assist. He also had three shots, was a +4 and was named the Czech’s player
of the game.
Canada won Group A with a 4-0 record
while the Czech Republic finished with a 2-2 record. Canada will play Sweden in
the quarterfinals on Thursday while the Czechs will play the United States.
Photo via IIHF website
Photo via IIHF website
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