Just five days after an injury scare, top NHL prospect Alexis Lafreniere made his presence known early and often to help Canada into the semifinals of the WorldJuniors. | RyanBMcKenna
When Alexis Lafreniere first went down with a knee injury last weekend against Russia, there was a lot of worry for both his health and what a long-term injury would do for Canada’s chances at the world junior championship.
Just five days later, the projected No. 1 pick at the 2020 NHL Draft made his presence known quickly and often during the quarterfinals to help Canada beat Slovakia 6-1 on Thursday and advance into the tournament’s semifinals. Canada will have to wait the other quarterfinal results to determine its opponent for the semifinals on Saturday.
The Canadians, who were eliminated in the quarterfinals at last year’s tournament, return to the semis for the first time since 2018, when it beat Sweden for its 17th gold medal. Lafreniere marked his return by getting in on the forecheck and launching body checks against his opponents. The solid forecheck helped Canada get its first goal by forcing a turnover behind the Slovak net before Lafreniere passed it out front to the slot where captain Barrett Hayton snapped it past goaltender Samuel Hlavaj.
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