Tomas Suchanek (2023 draft eligible) of Czechia became the first goalie in tournament history with two assists in a game during his eight-save shutout against Austria.
He was credited with an assist on a goal by Jakub Brabenec (Vegas Golden Knights) that made it 1-0 at 3:50 of the first period, and he started the breakout that led to Gabriel Szturc's goal at 10:02 of the second period.
"In this type of the game everyone wants the goalie to play the puck," Suchanek said. "I think it's part of my job and I'm just lucky right now that the shooters are scoring goals."
Suchanek also had an assist in Czechia's 5-2 win against Canada, making him the all-time leading scorer among WJC goalies with three points, all assists.
Prior to Tuesday, the only goalies with multiple assists in a single tournament, were John Gibson of the United States (2013), Joni Ortio of Finland (2010) and Janis Kalnins of Latvia (2010). The other goalies with two career points at the World Juniors are Roman Turek of Czechoslovakia (1989, 1990), Henrik Lundqvist of Sweden (2001, 2002) and Marc-Andre Fleury of Canada (2003, 2004).
Suchanek hasn't had the same success with Tri-City of the Western Hockey League, where he's played the past two seasons. He doesn't have an assist in 23 games this season and had one in 42 games last season.
"His strong skating ability definitely helps in his puck handling," said Al Jensen of NHL Central Scouting. "He's able to get to pucks quickly. He's very comfortable and confident in his ability to move the puck. Strong skating ability helps his crease movement play and puck play."