Calgary Flames forward Andrew Mangiapane emerged from a six-day travel quarantine and made his presence known on Latvian ice on Wednesday. After wrapping up the regular season with the Flames, Mangiapane hopped on a plane the following day to represent his home country for the first time in his hockey career. In his first game for Team Canada, he found his way on the scoresheet to help the team achieve a 4-2 victory over Norway at the IIHF World Championship.
Mangiapane was impossible to miss on the ice. He spent the game on Canada’s top line alongside Connor Brown and Team Canada captain, Adam Henrique, who was named the Canadian player of the game.