

Teenage captain Macklin Celebrini scored twice as Canada shut out Italy 6-0 at the ice hockey world championship Saturday.
In his three-point game, the 19-year-old Celebrini netted a one-timer from the right circle after receiving a cross-ice pass from Porter Martone to make it 3-0 with 3:04 remaining in the opening period.
Celebrini followed his first goal of the tournament with his second from a backhand shot high into the net at 2:09 in the middle period to make it 4-0.
Sidney Crosby, fresh from the Stanley Cup playoffs, registered the first assist on the second goal by Celebrini. Dylan Holloway, Fraser Minten, Evan Bouchard and Ryan O'Reilly also scored, and goaltender Cam Talbot saved all 19 shots he faced.
Canada is 2-0 in Group B in Fribourg, Switzerland, after beating Sweden 5-3 in their opening game Friday. Canada next plays Denmark on Monday.
Holloway and Minten scored 47 seconds apart midway through the opening period. Holloway received a pass from John Tavares in front of the goal to beat goaltender Davide Fadani, and Minten doubled the lead on a rebound.
Bouchard, on a power play, and O'Reilly completed the shutout by scoring within 25 seconds late in the second.
Newcomer Italy returned to the top division for the first time since 2022.
Finland 4, Hungary 1
Finland also recorded a second win with a victory over Hungary in Group A in Zurich.
Florida Panthers forward Aleksander Barkov, who missed the entire season due to an injury, had two assists for Finland.
Austria 5, Britain 2
Another newcomer, Britain, lost to Austria. The Austrians scored three times in the first 10 minutes of their opening game in Zurich.
Britain answered with a couple of goals through David Clements and Liam Kirk 37 seconds apart in the first period. Austria stretched the lead with two more goals in the second when Britain was restricted to two shots on goal.
Peter Schneider scored twice for Austria.
Slovakia 2, Norway 1
In Fribourg, Marek Hrivik scored midway through the final period to lift Slovakia over Norway.
Later Saturday, host Switzerland faced Latvia in Zurich and the Czechs played Slovenia in Fribourg.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.