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2022 IIHF World Junior Championship: Day 2 of Action

Today is Day 2 of the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship taking place in Red Deer and Edmonton in Alberta. Here’s a quick recap on how each Golden Knights prospect in action played on Sunday, and a list of the games on the schedule for Monday.

Vegas Golden Knights Prospects Update

  • Jakub Brabenec, Czechia — Brabenec tallied an assist during Sunday’s loss vs. Team Canada. He skated 15:19, and had 20 shifts throughout the game. Brabenec and Czechia are scheduled to face Germany in the third game of the day.
  • Lukas Cormier, Canada — Cormier skated 16:11 vs. Czechia in a 6-3 win on Sunday. He picked up an assist, and tallied one shot on goal. Cormier and Canada are scheduled to play next on Tuesday vs. Austria.
  • Jakub Demek, Slovakia — Demek skated 14:25 in a 3-2 loss to the United States, with a total of 17 shifts during the game. Demek and Slovakia are scheduled to face Sweden in the fourth game of the day.
  • Jesper Vikman, Sweden — Vikman did not dress for Sweden’s game vs. Russia on Sunday. Sweden will take on Slovakia in the fourth game of the day on Monday./

Games on the Schedule Today

Austria vs. Finland — 11:00 a.m. PT — NHLN (USA), TSN & RDS (Canada)

Russia vs. Switzerland — 1:30 p.m. PT — NHLN (USA), TSN & RDS (Canada)

Germany vs. Czechia — 4:00 p.m. PT — NHLN (USA), TSN & RDS (Canada)

Sweden vs. Slovakia — 6:30 p.m. PT — NHLN (USA), TSN & RDS (Canada)

How to Watch

If you live in the United States, you can watch the games on television if you have the NHL Network as part of your cable package. If you do not have that, you can stream games through fuboTV which is offering a free trial.

If you live in Canada, the games will be available on TSN over the air. You can also stream games on TSN.ca, or through the TSN app.