Toman and Teply scored the goals to give the Czechs the bronze medal.
2017 U17: USA 6 – CAN-R 4 (Gold Medal)
Hughes had four points to lead the U.S. to its fifth U17 gold medal.
2017 U17: RUS 5 – FIN 4 (5th Place)
Ilya Safonov and Egor Afansyev had a goal and an assist each, and the Russians earned fifth place.
2017 U17: CAN-B 4 – SWE 2 (7th Place)
Sasha Mutala had a goal and two assists, Roman Basran stopped 30 of 32 and Black took seventh place.
2017 U17: CAN-R 3 – CZE 2 (Semifinal)
Xavier Parent banked in the winning goal with 90 seconds left, sending Red to the gold medal game.
2017 U17: USA 9 – CAN-W 1 (Semifinal)
The U.S. spread around the offence, getting goals from eight players to book its spot in the final.
2017 U17: USA 5 – SWE 1 (Quarter-final)
Jack Hughes, Cole Caufield and Alex Turcotte had 1G 1A each, helping the U.S. advance to the semis.
2017 HCF: Dreams Come True in Dawson Creek
The Hockey Canada Foundation paid a visit to northern B.C. during the 2017 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.
2017 U17: CAN-R 4 – CAN-B 3 (Quarter-final)
Xavier Parent scored two goals, Peyton Krebs assisted on all four and Red won an all-Canadian QF.
2017 U17: CAN-W 5 – FIN 1 (Quarter-final)
Five players scored goals and 10 recorded points, sending Canada White through to the semifinals.
2017 U17: CZE 4 – RUS 3 (Quarter-final)
Matej Toman scored twice in 2:23 to give the Czechs the lead for good, and they upset the Russians.
2017 U17: RUS 5 – CAN-R 3 (Preliminary)
Egor Spiridonov got the winner in the second period, and the Russians finished a perfect prelims.
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