On the last day of preliminary games, Blackhawks players and prospects were active again. Check out all the highlights below.

Germany defeats Finland, 4-2

Henri Jokiharju‘s pass to the point resulted in a secondary assist on Finland’s first goal of the game:

Henri Jokiharju recorded a secondary assist on Finland's first goal of their 4-2 loss to Germany this morning #Blackhawks #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/nwuG4R29rR — Four Feathers Podcast (@FourFeathersPod) May 21, 2019

Dominik Kahun found himself alone in front of Finland’s net and fired home this wicked backhander past Blackhawks goalie prospect Kevin Lankinen:

Dominik Kahun scored Germany's second goal of their 4-2 win over Finland this morning on this nice backhander out in front of the net #Blackhawks #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/kRcUisyj00 — Four Feathers Podcast (@FourFeathersPod) May 21, 2019

Czech Republic defeats Switzerland, 5-4

Philipp Kurashev helped corral a loose puck behind the net that ended up standing as a secondary assist on Switzerland’s second goal:

Philipp Kurashev assisted on the second Swiss goal of the game in their 5-4 loss to the Czech Republic #Blackhawks #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/gU2hOjbBTn — Four Feathers Podcast (@FourFeathersPod) May 21, 2019

Dominik Kubalik found himself wide open after a Swiss turnover and buried his fourth goal of the tournament:

Dominik Kubalik capitalized on a Swiss turnover to give the Czech Republic their fourth goal of the game in a 5-4 win #Blackhawks #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/nRUC5CBbFQ — Four Feathers Podcast (@FourFeathersPod) May 21, 2019

Latvia defeats Norway, 4-1

Andreas Martinsen recorded an assist on Norway’s lone goal:

Canada defeats United States, 3-0

Patrick Kane, Alex DeBrincat, and Dylan Strome were all quiet in this one as Matt Murray shut out the Americans to clinch first place for Canada in Group A.

Russia defeats Sweden, 7-4

Russia remained perfect in the tournament, and Artem Anisimov helped get them going. Sweden led 1-0 after the first period, but Anisimov buried this shot under a minute into the middle frame to open the Russian scoring:

Artem Anisimov gets Russia on the board early in the second period #Blackhawks #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/9vxymTZ66j — Four Feathers Podcast (@FourFeathersPod) May 21, 2019

Both Erik Gustafsson and Marcus Kruger were held scoreless for Sweden.

What’s Next?

Tomorrow is an off day before quarterfinal play begins on Thursday. All of the matchups from here on out will feature Blackhawks players or prospects. Here’s a look at Thursday:

9:00 AM central time: Canada (F Dylan Strome) vs. Switzerland (F prospect Philipp Kurashev)

9:00 AM central time: Russia (F Artem Anisimov) vs. United States (F Patrick Kane, F Alex DeBrincat)

1:00 PM central time: Finland (D Henri Jokiharju, G prospect Kevin Lankinen) vs. Sweden (D Erik Gustafsson, F Marcus Kruger)

1:00 PM central time: Czech Republic (F Dominik Kubalik) vs. Germany (F Dominik Kahun)

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