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Canada seeking sixth consecutive gold win

5 January 2010 72 views No Comment

By Dorian Geiger

SASKATOON – There was no way Canada’s World Junior head coach, Willie Desjardins, would allow an upset of the same magnitude Russia experienced against the Swiss the day prior and the Canadians put the high flying European team in their place by a score of 6-1 on Jan. 3 in the semi-finals of the IIHF U20 tournament.
After an astonishing upset over the dominant Russian World Junior team on Jan. 2, Team Switzerland faced an unbeaten and formidable Canadian team in the semi-final of the IIHF U20 tournament playoffs in Saskatoon on Jan. 3.
Coming off an offensively shaky performance on Dec. 31 that was overshadowed by Canada’s come-from-behind miracle – a win that managed to propel Team Canada past their North American rivals, Team U.S.A. – the Canadians were lucky to clinch a bye past the quarter finals of tournament playoffs.
Eberle, one of three of Saskatchewan-born residents on Team Canda’s roster continued his offensive dominance against Switzerland and collected a goal in the semi-final match.
Eberle now moves within one point of Jason Allisson for second place on Canada’s all-time World Jr. scoring list. In addition, Eberle’s WHL-leading 27 game-winning goals during his time in a Regina Pats uniform solidifies his status as a last minute saviour.
Canada got on the board first with a spinning and firing goal by Eberle to make it 1-0 for Canada early on. The remainder of the period was scoreless but saw Team Canada outshoot Switzerland 19-6. Swiss goaltender Benjamin Conz was responsible for repeatedly rejecting the Canadians at point blank to keep the Swiss within range.
Nearly halfway through the second period Canada started opening up their lead and Martin Scandanella poked in a puck past Conz on the rush with assist going to Gabriel Borque. Taylor Hall again widened the margin for Canada and banked in the third goal of the game to make it 3-0 for the Canadians in front of a crowd of 13,427 at CUC.
Mauro Jorg soon answered for the Swiss on the powerplay and made it 3-1 to narrow the Team Swizterland’s deficit to two points. Jorg’s goal was assisted by Switzerland’s Patrick Geering and Nino Niederreiter with 7:33 remaining in the second frame.
Brayden Schenn, the other piece of the Saskatchewan puzzle and a Saskatoon native, netted Canada’s fourth goal with 17:04 left on the clock in the third period. Brandon McMillan Alex Pietrangelo also both got their second assists on the game on the Schenn conversion.
Stefan Della Rovere was awarded with Canada’s fifth goal and Hall permanently shut the door on Switzerland with a perfect wrap-around in the dying minutes of the third period to make it a 6-1 game.
Canadian defenceman Travis Hamonic sustained a irresponsible hit from Jeffrey Fuglister with 58.6 seconds remaining, resulting in a five-minute game misconduct for the Swiss team. It remained undisclosed after the game if Hamonic was okay or not but the hit was the only remaining action of the game in Canada’s 6-1 win.
“I think first and foremost we wanted to get the puck deep and get behind their (defence). I think we did that very well,” said Canada’s captain, Patrice Cormier, following the win.
“In the second (period) we stopped working – I don’t know why. I think we had to check ourselves for the start of the third and I think we did a great job. We worked hard in the third and didn’t give them a lot of chances,” added Cormier.
Canada now prepares to make history and win its sixth consecutive IIHF U20 championship on Jan. 5 at CUC. If Canada pulls out a win in the gold medal match up against Team U.S.A., it will surpass Canada’s previous record of five consecutive gold medal runs from 1993-1998. Both bronze and gold medal games will be held tonight in Saskatoon at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

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