Canada went up to 8-0 already in the second period.

And despite the fact that Småkronorna had fired 22 shots at Thomas Milic, it did not want to give in to the Swedes.

It would not end there for Milic who stopped 28 of 29 shots in the premiere.

Thirty seconds into the second period, captain Shane Wright would score his second goal of the match.

It would not be his last - at the end of the match, the captain was noted for a hat trick.

"It was men against boys today"

For Sweden, things went much better against Belarus when they won 5-1 on Monday.

But against Canada it became far too tough, and Småkronorna could not resist.

And the historic great loss was a fact.

- It was men against boys today, said Anders Eriksén.

Everything worked for Canada, but nothing for Sweden.

Despite that, Simon Forsmark was able to break past the Canadian cage keeper halfway into the third period and push in 10-1.

But there would be two more goals for dominant Canada.

- Now we have to learn from the match.

We have a day off and then play against Switzerland, so we hope that we will come back stronger after this, said Eriksén.