"This sets the stage for next year, for those guys that are going to be returning," Bellows said. "It shows them how hard this tourney can be. There's so many elite players around the world so it's a huge honor to get a bronze medal. Obviously not the one we wanted, but it's a huge honor for USA Hockey."
Joey Anderson (New Jersey Devils), Ryan Poehling (Montreal Canadiens) and Patrick Harper (Nashville Predators) scored for the United States, which won a WJC medal for the third straight year for the first time. The Americans won gold in 2017 and bronze in 2016.
Jake Oettinger (Dallas Stars) made 28 saves on 31 shots, and Jeremy Swayman (Bruins), who entered the game with 3:19 left in the third, made four saves. The United States, which won its sixth WJC bronze medal, has medaled in six of the past nine tournaments.
"It's not gold but a medal is awesome and it's hard to medal at this tournament and I know our group, we take a lot of pride in that and we worked hard for that so that's something we can be proud of," Anderson said.
Frederic scored shorthanded with 3.4 seconds left in the first period to make it 1-0, and Poehling scored shorthanded on the same penalty nine seconds into the second to make it 2-0. The two shorthanded goals came less than 24 hours after the United States allowed two shorthanded goals on the same penalty in a 4-2 loss against Sweden in the semifinals.