Josh Anderson leads Canada past Italy 6-1 at men’s world hockey championships
HELSINKI — Josh Anderson and his Team Canada linemates have been clicking since they first stepped on the ice together at the world men’s hockey championship.
Anderson had the eventual game-winning goal and added an assist as Canada downed Italy 6-1 on Sunday. Anderson said that he had chemistry with Adam Lowry and Cole Sillinger as soon as they began practising together a week ago.
“We are all doing what we do best on the ice, and we are helping the team create scoring chances,” said Anderson. “We also take a lot of pride in being dependable in the defensive zone, and we are a pretty confident line right now and we are only going to get better.”
Noah Gregor had an short-handed goal for Canada (2-0), while Travis Sanheim, Nicolas Roy, Kent Johnson, and Dysin Mayo also scored.