- Jul 2, 2018
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The first day of the championship would get underway. As crowds gathered to witness the first matches between Spain and France in Quebec City and between Sweden and Canada in Halifax. The crowd at Halifax would be slightly larger given the presence of Canada and support from local Canadians, however many supporters would've come from countries across the world to support their teams. The results would be as followed:
Canada = 3
Sweden = 6
Canada scorers:
1. Connor McDavid
2. Connor McDavid
3. Tyson Jost
Sweden scorers:
1. Dennis Everberg
2. Jacob de la Rose
3. Jacob de la Rose
4. Rickard Rakell
5. Patric Hornqvist
6. Rickard Rakell
This would be a disappointing first game for the Canadian fans in the stadium but they wouldn't lose hope, knowing that Sweden was very strong competition. In Quebec City, the result would be as followed:
Spain = 3
France = 1
Spain scorers:
1. Alejandro Carbonell
2. Pablo Munoz
3. Pablo Munoz
France scorers:
1. Jordann Perret
The result would also be another upset, considering Spain was going into this competition as underdogs, historically not that strong at Ice Hockey. Tensions would also be high given the general sporting rivalry between Spain and France, the police presence at Pepsi Colee Stadium would remain high and police would arrest 6 people on offences relating to bad behaviour, mainly getting into fights due to the bitter rivalry. Day 2 brings Serbia and an up and coming team from Vetnam head to head in Quebec City and Sweden plays again against the Netherlands in another bitter European rivalry.
Canada = 3
Sweden = 6
Canada scorers:
1. Connor McDavid
2. Connor McDavid
3. Tyson Jost
Sweden scorers:
1. Dennis Everberg
2. Jacob de la Rose
3. Jacob de la Rose
4. Rickard Rakell
5. Patric Hornqvist
6. Rickard Rakell
This would be a disappointing first game for the Canadian fans in the stadium but they wouldn't lose hope, knowing that Sweden was very strong competition. In Quebec City, the result would be as followed:
Spain = 3
France = 1
Spain scorers:
1. Alejandro Carbonell
2. Pablo Munoz
3. Pablo Munoz
France scorers:
1. Jordann Perret
The result would also be another upset, considering Spain was going into this competition as underdogs, historically not that strong at Ice Hockey. Tensions would also be high given the general sporting rivalry between Spain and France, the police presence at Pepsi Colee Stadium would remain high and police would arrest 6 people on offences relating to bad behaviour, mainly getting into fights due to the bitter rivalry. Day 2 brings Serbia and an up and coming team from Vetnam head to head in Quebec City and Sweden plays again against the Netherlands in another bitter European rivalry.