Canada’s brain trust reflects on world junior exit: ‘It’s always a little empty’

Czech goaltender makes a save against Canada's Matt Poitras during quarterfinal action at the world junior hockey championship in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Like fans watching at home, Canada’s brain trust at the world junior hockey championship that included Scott Salmond and Peter Anholt was baffled by players’ refusal to shoot the puck from prime positions. In the end, it cost them dearly.

CBC | Sports News

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