On Tuesday, Finland earned a 4-3 shootout win over Sweden, while both halves of the Team USA split squad (USA Blue and USA White) defeated the two halves of the Team Canada split squad (Canada White and Canada Red). USA Blue beat Canada White by a 3-2 score. In a match featuring five Flyers prospects, USA White defeated Canada Red, 7-5.

Team Canada Red members Morgan Frost and Isaac Ratcliffe will be part of the main Team Canada roster for the rest of the tournament. Hockey Canada did not make any cuts from the Canada Red and Canada White split squads and will instead rotate players from the two rosters into the lineup over the remaining three games of the tourney.

All eight participating Flyers prospects at the 2018 World Junior Showcase in Kamloops, British Columbia will be there for the duration of the tournament. On Wednesday, Flyers prospects Joel Farabee, Jay O'Brien and Noah Cates of USA Blue learned that they had made the 28-man roster for Team USA for the rest of the tournament.

Canada Red began a comeback bid several minutes later on a power play goal by Vegas Golden Knights prospect Nick Suzuki that was assisted by Flyers 2017 first-round pick Frost. In the opening minute of the third period, Canada Red struck again on the power play to make it a 5-4 deficit. Finally, at 7:03, Ratcliffe knocked home a bouncing puck to tie the game at 5-5.

Frost, making his debut representing his country, had some issues staying out of the penalty box in this game. He took three separate trips to the box, all for stick infractions (two slashing minors, one hooking minor). Late in the third period, Frost and USA White center Josh Norris, went off on coincidental slashing penalties.

With the teams skating 4-on-4, projected 2019 first overall Draft pick Jack Hughes connected with his brother as Quinn Hughes put USA White ahead, 6-5. Canada Red pulled Villalta for an extra attacker to skate 5-on-4 but Oliver Wahlstrom iced a 7-5 win for the American side with an empty net goal.

Farabee was named Player of the Game for USA White. Neither O'Brien (two assists in Monday's opener against Finland) nor Cates (one assist on Monday) got on the scoresheet against Canada Red. However, O'Brien played both end of special teams and acquitted himself well.

In an earlier game on Tuesday, two goals by San Jose Sharks prospect and one by Florida Panthers prospect Logan Hutsko were just enough for USA Blue to defeat Canada White, 3-2. Arizona Coyotes prospect Barrett Hayton (Frost's Soo Greyhounds teammate and occasional linemate) and Vegas prospect Cody Glass scored for the Canadian side.

USA White finished the split-squad portion of the tournament at 2-0-0, while USA Blue was 1-1-0.

Unlike their American and Canadian counterparts, Team Sweden and Team Finland brought only singular rosters for the entire tourney. On Tuesday, the Finns evened their record at 1-1-0, while the Swedes dropped to 1-0-1.

Recently drafted Flyers goaltending prospect Samuel Ersson manned the net for Sweden after serving as a backup in the opener. He stopped 27 of 30 shots in regulation and overtime before yielding twice on three Finnish shootout attempts.

Flyers 2017 sixth-round pick Olle Lycksell scored a breakaway goal at 7:09 of the second period to give the Swedes a short-lived 2-1 lead. The Swedes very briefly re-took a lead at 3-2 in the opening minute of the third period but the Finns struck right back again to erase their second one-goal deficit of the game.

Flyers 2018 second-round pick Adam Ginning once again was part of the Junior Crowns' starting group on defense. He did not get into the scoresheet via a point or penalty.