Canada's dream of a three-peat at the world junior men's hockey championship is still alive thanks to goaltender Carey Price.
The 19-year-old from Anahim Lake, B.C., kept his nervous teammates in a semifinal against the U.S. long enough to get into a shootout and pull out a 2-1 win Wednesday.
Canada goes for a third straight gold medal in the tournament Friday, but will try to win it in Europe for the first time in a decade.
For the third straight year, Canada's opponent for gold will be Russia, which was a 4-2 winner over host Sweden in the other semifinal. The U.S. and Sweden will play for bronze Friday.
The Gold Medal game can be see live on TSN, TSNHD and TSN Broadband at 12:30pm et/9:30am pt.
The 19-year-old from Anahim Lake, B.C., kept his nervous teammates in a semifinal against the U.S. long enough to get into a shootout and pull out a 2-1 win Wednesday.
Canada goes for a third straight gold medal in the tournament Friday, but will try to win it in Europe for the first time in a decade.
For the third straight year, Canada's opponent for gold will be Russia, which was a 4-2 winner over host Sweden in the other semifinal. The U.S. and Sweden will play for bronze Friday.
The Gold Medal game can be see live on TSN, TSNHD and TSN Broadband at 12:30pm et/9:30am pt.