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Canada routs South Korea for first win at worlds

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Tyson Jost and Joel Edmundson had an immediate impact on Team Canada’s lineup at the men’s world hockey championsh­ip.

Jost scored twice and Curtis Mcelhinney stopped 25 shots for the shutout as Canada routed South Korea 10- 0 on Sunday in Group B action at the men’s world hockey championsh­ip. Edmundson and seven other players added goals for Canada’s first win of the tournament.

Both Jost and Edmundson were not in the lineup in Canada’s 5-4 shootout loss to the United States on Friday. Edmundson was a scratch and Jost was still en route to Denmark after the Colorado Avalanche, his club team, was eliminated from the NHL playoffs.

“It’s the first time we’ve had Edmundson in our lineup and Jost joined us late, so good to see them get some opportunit­y out there today,” said coach Bill Peters.

Ryan Nugent-hopkins, Colton Parayko, Ryan O’reilly, Pierre-luc Dubois, Brayden Schenn, Connor Mcdavid and Jordan Eberle also scored for Canada. Mcelhinney made his first start in net after Darcy Kuemper was charged with the shootout loss in Canada’s first game of the tournament.

“He was good, he was solid,”said Peters. “It was good that we were able to get him in and he got some work, especially as the game wore on. I thought he got settled in and he handled pucks well. Something to build on for Mac, for sure.”

Canada plays host Denmark (1-0-0-1) today and will likely be a goaltendin­g matchup between Mcelhinney and his Toronto Maple Leafs creasemate, Frederik Andersen, who is a superstar in his hometown of Herning.

Coached by former NHL defenceman Jim Paek, South Korea is participat­ing in top-level world championsh­ip action for the first time in history after earning promotion with a second-place finish at the 2017 IIHF Division 1A tournament. Icing a nearly identical lineup to the group that participat­ed in the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchan­g in February, the Koreans opened their tournament with an 8-1 loss to Finland.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Canada’s Jaden Schwartz is pushed into South Korea goalie Matt Dalton by South Korea teammate Bryan Young during Saturday’s game.
AP PHOTO Canada’s Jaden Schwartz is pushed into South Korea goalie Matt Dalton by South Korea teammate Bryan Young during Saturday’s game.

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