OTTAWA, Ontario — Boston University's Cole Eiserman broke a second-period tie and the defending champion United States beat Czechia 4-1 on Saturday night to advance to the world junior hockey championship game.
The Americans will face Finland — a 4-3 overtime winner over Sweden in the first semifinal — for the title Sunday night. Finland beat the United States 4-3 in overtime in group play.
Eiserman made it 2-1 with 6:19 left in the second with a one-timer off a cross-ice feed.
''I'm proud of our guys,'' said coach David Darle of Denver. ''We played an excellent Czech team and it was a very difficult game. We continue to grow as a group and we'll get set to face another great team in Finland tomorrow."
Boston College teammates Ryan Leonard and Gabe Perreault each had a goal and an assist for the Americans. Minnesota's Oliver Moore also scored, and Michigan State's Trey Augustine made 26 saves.
The Americans are seeking their seventh title and first back-to-back championships.
''It would mean everything,'' said Perreault, who also played last season. ''We definitely have the team to do it. We'll be ready to go.''
Jakub Stancl scored for the Czechs. Michael Hrabal stopped 21 shots.