Canada gets a wake-up call Underrated Switzerland plays with an edge that catches tournament's home team off guard, ERIC DUHATSCHEK says
29th Dec 2005, 11:05 GMT
In the end, it turned out to be far more difficult than anyone anticipated.Canada escaped with a 4-3 victory over an underrated Swiss team during last night's second game of the world junior tournament, but not before getting a scare from an unheralded opponent and an object lesson in the new era of international officiating.
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