Canada opens Hlinka Gretzky Cup with 10-0 win over Switzerland
EDMONTON — Playing on Canadian ice for the first time since 1996 in what’s now called the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, Team Canada made it a memorable and lopsided homecoming at Rogers Place on Monday, opening with a 10-0 win over Team Switzerland.
Canada, the defending champion and gold medallist in 21 of the 27 previous editions of the annual best-on-best under-18 tournament, produced a top-to-bottom performance that was every bit as dominant on the ice as it was on the scoreboard in waltzing past the Swiss.
“It’s nice to see,” Canada head coach Andre Tourigny said. “I think we’ve got a lot of depth in our line-up.
“We have four lines that can produce, we have seven good defencemen. We have two good goalies. We’re really happy about the way we came out today.”