Wings prospect Cossa makes 22 saves in Canada’s opening win at worlds

Wings prospect Cossa makes 22 saves in Canada’s opening win at worlds

Detroit News

“We’ve been practising but nothing’s really game speed,” Cossa told tsn.com. “So it was nice getting into the game now and just kind of fix things coming up here, practice and get ready for the rest of the games.”

The tournament was rescheduled after being called off Dec. 29 after four days as rising COVID-19 cases forced games to be forfeited.

Detroit draft pick Donovan Sebrango had an assist and was plus-2 in 19:53 of ice time and Wolverines forward Kent Johnson had two shots on goal.

The Canadians will continue round-robin play Thursday against Slovakia.

Earlier in Group B, Daniel Torgersson scored twice in Sweden’s 3-2 victory over Switzerland.

Red Wings draft picks Simon Edvinsson and Theodor Niederbach had one assist and William Wallinder was plus-1 for Sweden.

The United States, a 5-1 winner over Germany on Tuesday, will face Switzerland on Thursday night.

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