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2026 wjc can cze matchup

World Juniors Preview: Canada vs. Czechia

Friday, December 26 | 7:30 p.m. CT | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Preliminary Round

Jason La Rose
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December 25, 2025
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GAME NOTES: CANADA VS. CZECHIA (DEC. 26)

The holiday hockey tradition is back for the 50th time as Canada’s National Junior Team gets the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship underway Friday in Minneapolis against a familiar foe in Czechia.

Last Game

Canada cruised to victory in its pre-tournament finale Tuesday, getting five points (2-3—5) from Gavin McKenna in a 13-2 victory over Denmark. McKenna, Tij Iginla and Porter Martone finished with two goals apiece, Zayne Parekh chipped in with a goal and three helpers and the Canadians outshot the Danes 50-10.

Czechia closed out its exhibition schedule with a 2-1 overtime win over Slovakia on Monday night in Bemidji. Tomas Poletin tied the game with 4:37 left in the third period before Max Curran ended it at 2:17 of the extra frame. Michal Orsulak went the distance in the Czech goal, finishing with 22 saves.

Last Meeting

The last time Canada was on the ice at the World Juniors, it was the Czechs at the other end of the ice. One year ago in the quarterfinals in Ottawa, Bradly Nadeau tied the game with 4:18 to go and overtime loomed, but a very late power-play goal by the Czechs—with just 40 seconds remaining—stunned the home crowd and eliminated the Canadians in a 4-3 final.

What to Watch

The Canadian roster includes six returnees, but that’s not the story. For the first time in Program of Excellence history, two of them are goaltenders—Carter George and Jack Ivankovic. George was the unquestioned No. 1 in Ottawa, getting four of the five starts and fashioning a tournament-leading 1.75 goals-against average and .936 save percentage with two shutouts. Ivankovic appeared only once (becoming the first 17-year-old to start a game for Canada since Jimmy Waite in 1987), stopping 24 of 26 in a shootout loss to the Latvians. Neither puck-stopper is a stranger to playing lights-out hockey at the international level; Canada has won gold in each of the last two years at the IIHF U18 Men’s World Championship, and both George (in 2024) and Ivankovic (in 2025) earned Best Goaltender honours and a place on the media all-star team. Both also own gold medals from the Hlinka Gretzky Cup, and Ivankovic has one more from the 2023 World U17 Hockey Challenge. So yeah, there isn’t much this duo hasn’t seen or done while wearing the Maple Leaf.

Czechia returns seven players from the team that left the nation’s capital with the bronze medal last year. An eighth, Adam Jecho, a St. Louis Blues third-rounder who broke Canadian hearts with his last-minute goal in the quarterfinals, was injured in a pre-tournament win over Latvia and won’t play in the tournament. The roster also features one player who heard his name called at the 2024 NHL Draft—Adam Jiricek, who was taken at No. 16 by the Blues (and is set for his third World Juniors)—and two selected early in 2025—Radim Mrtka, who went ninth overall to the Buffalo Sabres, and Vaclav Nestrasil, the No. 25 pick by the Chicago Blackhawks. This generation of Czech players has found success on the international stage; in addition to the bronze at the 2025 World Juniors, Czechia won bronze in 2024 and added silver medals at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup in 2023 and 2024.

A Look Back

Although the Czechs have come out on top in the quarterfinals in each of the last two years, the head-to-head history overwhelmingly favours the Canadians.

Since the split of Czechoslovakia in 1993, Canada has won 21 of the 27 meetings, with another two ending in ties. This will be the fifth time the teams have faced off on Boxing Day—Canada earned wins in 2007 (3-0 behind a 44-save shutout from Jonathan Bernier), 2008 (8-1 led by three points from John Tavares) and 2021 (6-3 thanks to an Owen Power hat trick, although the tournament was cancelled just a few days later), while the Czechs got the win in 2022 (5-2).

All-time record: Canada leads 21-3-2 (1-1 in OT/SO)
Canada goals: 123
Czechia goals: 52

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

emadziya@hockeycanada.ca 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

ssharkey@hockeycanada.ca

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

jknight@hockeycanada.ca

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