GREAT Britain Under-20s made it two wins out of two in the U20 World Championship Division II Group A in Dumfries with a 6-2 victory over Estonia.

Once again Basingstoke-born netminder Jordan Lawday was in goal and Bison's Josh Smith was amongst the GB forwards.

GB had the better chances in the first period, although they fell behind to a five-on-three powerplay goal as Ed Slessarevski scored through traffic at 9:12.

Sam Duggan, Liam Kirk, Josh Waller and Jordan Buesa all went close for GB, but Estonia netminder Christopher-Kullervoc Jogi made 13 saves in the first period.

Britain turned the game around with three goals in just over two and a half minutes, started off when Kirk danced in to score low on the powerplay at 24:11.

GB then netted twice in 15 seconds as man-of-the-match Edward Knaggs scored his first goal for the under-20s with a top-shelf blast from the blueline on the powerplay at 26:33 and Buesa was denied one the wraparound but pounced on the loose puck to score short-side.

Duggan netted on the rebound at 44:00 with a calm finish past Jogi, while Shudra let rip from the blueline with the man advantage at 45:18.

Great stick work by Duggan saw him score his second of the night as he fired over the shoulder of Jogi, before Estonia pulled a goal back on the powerplay through Nikita Efremov following a goalmouth scramble at 52:41 to complete the scoreline.

GB return to action on Wednesday evening, when they face the Netherlands (8pm) and then on Thursday they take on South Korea and on Saturday they finish their campaign with a game against Japan.

If they win all three games they take the gold medal and with it promotion to Division One.