World Championship: Pettersson gets assist in Sweden's opener taken in Wheeling, W.Va. (Penguins)

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Marcus Pettersson celebrates a Sweden goal against the U.S. on Friday in Czechia

WHEELING, W.VA. -- The World Championship opened on Friday in Czechia, and it was a quiet day for the Penguins players involved.

Marcus Pettersson had the lone point by any Penguin on Friday, the secondary helper on a Marcus Johansson goal. It was Sweden's third goal in a 5-2 win over the United States.

Pettersson was a plus-3 in 17:02 in the win on Sweden's third defense pairing. Erik Karlsson was scoreless and a plus-1 in 20:56 on the top pairing.

Alex Nedeljkovic, who was a late addition to the U.S. roster this week, didn't dress in the loss.

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Jesse Puljujarvi, Valtteri Puustinen and Finland were shut out 1-0 in a shootout loss to Czechia. Puljujarvi was one of Finland's shooters in the shootout but failed to score. Puustinen skated in 18:26 on the right side of Finland's top line and Puljujarvi played 16:14 on the right side of the second line.

• None of the other teams involving Penguins players were in action in Friday's opening day.

• There are three games involving Penguins players on Saturday:

Canada, featuring Michael Bunting and associate general manager Kyle Dubas, plays Great Britain at 6:20 a.m. Eastern.

Raivis Ansons and Latvia play Poland at 10:20 a.m.

The U.S., with Nedeljkovic on the roster and Ty Hennes behind the bench as an assistant coach, plays Germany at 2:20 p.m.

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