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BC teammates Hagens, Leonard each score twice as US routs Switzerland in world junior quarterfinal – The Boston Globe

BC teammates Hagens, Leonard each score twice as US routs Switzerland in world junior quarterfinal – The Boston Globe

OTTAWA, Ontario — Boston College teammates James Hagens and Ryan Leonard each scored twice, and the defending champion United States routed Switzerland, 7-2, on Thursday in the world junior hockey quarterfinals.

Boston University’s Brandon Svoboda, Notre Dame’s Danny Nelson, and Denver’s Zeev Buium also scored for the Group A champion United States.

“I thought we played a good back and forth game with them, got pucks behind them and went to work,” Svoboda said. “We’re a fast team, and when we play like that, we’re hard to beat.

“We’re watching video every day, and if we can keep improving little things then we’ll continue to be successful.”

Hampton Slukynsky of Western Michigan made 17 saves, and BC’s Gabe Perreault had three assists. Nils Rhyn and Andro Kaderli scored for Switzerland.

“Overall, I thought we were ready to play and did what we needed to do against a good opponent in Switzerland,” said US coach David Carle of Denver. “We’ll get ready now for the semifinals and look forward to the challenge in front of us.”

The Group A champion Americans will face Czechia — a 4-3 winner over Canada in the night game at Canadian Tire Centre — on Saturday. Group B winner Sweden will play Finland in the other semifinal.

Adam Jecho scored a power-play tally on a one-timer with 39.4 seconds left to lift Czechia past Canada. Bradly Nadeau had tied it for Canada with 4:18 remaining. Czechia got the late power play when Andrew Gibson was called for kneeing.

Petr Sikora, Jakub Stancl and Eduard Sale also scored for the Czechs in their second straight quarterfinal victory over Canada. Michael Hrabal made 29 saves.

Tanner Howe and Porter Martone added goals for Canada, and Carter George stopped 22 shots.

David Edstrom, Zeb Forsfjall, and Anton Wahlberg scored for Sweden. Jesse Nurmi had two goals and an assist for Finland, a 4-3 overtime winner over the US in group play.

In the relegation game, Maxim Schafer scored twice to help Germany beat Kazakhstan, 4-3. Germany secured a spot next year in the tournament, while Kazakhstan was demoted to the Division I Group A tournament.