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Remy Mastey
Dec 26, 2023
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Coyotes prospect Maveric Lamoureux put up a multi-point performance, helping lead Team Canada to a 5-2 victory over Finland at the IIHF World Junior Championship.

Arizona Coyotes defensive prospect Maveric Lamoureux puts on a show helping Team Canada pull out a 5-2 victory over Finland to start off the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship.

Team Canada is on a quest to capture their third consecutive championship at the world juniors and Lamoureux is certainly helping their cause.

The 19-year-old tallied one goal and one assist as Canada opened the tournament with a win over Finland.

Standing at 6’7’’, Lamoureux uses his size to his advantage, specifically on the defensive side. For a player with his stature, he actually does have a smooth stride which allows him to be effective at both ends of the ice.

“Like you said I’m a big defenseman also being mobile for my size,” Lamoureux said this summer. “I’ll also be really good defensively. I can join the rush and be a good passer. I would say I’m a good, big two-way defenseman.”

This is Lamoureux’s first year playing at the world juniors for Canada and he has certainly wasted no time making an impact.

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Another Coyotes prospect, Connor Geekie, recorded one assist in Tuesday’s game. Geekie and Lamoureux are two of the seven players from Arizona’s prospect pool competing in this tournament.