06-01-2026 03:44 via fraservalleytoday.ca

Canada nabs world junior bronze; Parekh sets record, apologizes to Flames for comment

SAINT PAUL — Zayne Parekh didn't have much interest in the high-water mark he had just surpassed.
Despite registering the most points ever by a Canadian defenceman at a world junior hockey championship, the 19-year-old felt he hadn't done enough.
The Calgary Flames blueliner then closed his tournament with an apology.
Parekh had a goal and an assist to set a new record for points by a blueliner from Canada at an under-20 men's showcase with 13 as the country salvaged a bronze medal thanks
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