Janmark scored on a 2-on-1 rush, finishing off a pass from Rickard Rakell to give the Swedes a 2-0 lead late in the first period. The Dallas forward also assisted on a power-play goal by Rakell early in the second to make it a 3-0 game and then on Mika Zibanejad goal in the third that pushed Sweden's lead to 6-0.

Stars forward Mattias Janmark continues to rack up the points at the 2018 IIHF World Championship in Denmark. Janmark tallied one goal and two assists Wednesday as Sweden routed Austria, 7-0, to improve to 4-0 at the tournament.

Janmark has eight points (three goals, five assists) and a plus-nine rating in four games and is tied for fourth in scoring at the tournament. Sweden's top line of Janmark, Zibanejad, and Rakell has recorded 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) through four games.

Defenseman John Klingberg did not record any points, was a plus-1 and logged 21:39 of ice time for Sweden in Wednesday's game. Klingberg has two assists, a plus-four rating and ranks second on Sweden in average ice time at 22:12 through four games.

Stars defensemen Miro Heiskanen and Julius Honka did not factor in the scoring Wednesday as Finland fell, 3-2, to Denmark. Heiskanen played 22:53, had three shots on goal and was a minus-1. Honka played 14:10, had no shots on goal and was even.

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Both Heiskanen and Honka recorded assists Tuesday in Finland's 7-0 win over Norway.

Heiskanen has two assists and a plus-5 rating in four games and leads Finnish defensemen in ice time at 18:57 per game.

Honka has one assist and a plus-3 rating in four games and is averaging 15:52 of ice time per game.

Stars center Radek Faksa and Czech Republic were idle Wednesday. Faksa has one assist and a minus-two rating in three games. He leads all Czech forwards in ice time at 20:02 per game. Faksa has won 30 of 56 faceoffs (53.6 percent). The Czechs play Russia on Thursday.

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