Goldstein, 22, was in sparkling form during the three-day competition at the House of Sport venue in Wales.
He played a starring role in the opening 9-0 triumph over Scotland, scoring once and claiming an assist. Goldstein then set up two more and registered another in the 16-1 win over Northern Ireland which he later described as his “best performance”.
But the competition ultimately ended in disappointment for Goldstein as England suffered their first defeat in the sport at the hands of a ruthless Wales team, going down 6-2 in the final.
Goldstein said: “It was heartbreaking to lose the final but it was a good wake-up call ahead of the Euro qualifiers.”