The 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship continued rolling along on Thursday, with four more games taking place.
The tournament’s five biggest teams - the United States, Canada, Sweden, Russia and Finland - were all in action. It was business as usual for those first three, a frustrating loss for the fourth, and the fifth is now in full-blown damage control as they are fighting for the tournament lives.
Here’s how it all unfolded.
Denmark 3, Czech Republic 2 (OT)
What an incredible underdog story Denmark continues to write.
St. Louis Blues prospect Nicholas Krag tied the game late in the 3rd period before Chicago Blackhawks prospect Mathias From potted the winner in overtime, giving Denmark their second victory of the tournament.