Canada will play for bronze at the men\u0027s under\u002D18 world hockey championship after losing to Sweden 7\u002D2 in the semifinal on Saturday
Forwards Otto Stenberg, who had five points, and David Edstrom each scored twice for Sweden, which won the tournament last year.Forwards Angus MacDonell and Macklin Celebrini had the goals for Canada..Sweden will play the United States for gold in a rematch of last year’s final and Canada takes on Slovakia for bronze on Sunday.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.
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