2013 IIHF Ice Hockey Junior World Championship

Canada 3 - Russia 6

RUSSIA EVENS CANADA-RUSSIA CHALLENGE WITH 6-3 WIN OVER CANADA

YAROSLAVL, Russia – Kirill Kapustin's hat trick Friday helped Russia even the Canada-Russia Challenge in a penalty-filled 6-3 victory for the Russians, as the series prepares for a move to Halifax next week.

Russia led all the way, although Canada twice came with one goal of tying the game. Canada won the first game of the series 3-2.

“Any time we seemed to get close we seemed to take a penalty,” said a disappointed Canadian coach Steve Spott.

Penalties were a major factor for much of the game. Canada's No. 1 centre Mark Scheifele, who has been signed by the Winnipeg Jets, was ejected in the scoreless first period on a game misconduct after a kneeing call against Kapustin.

While Spott defended Scheifele saying the kneeing call was in his view unfair, he said other penalties were not and they killed momentum.

“We knew that if we took poor penalties and were soft with our discipline we were going to allow them to stay in the game. Ultimately, for me, that was the difference in the game,” said Spott.

After a total of 15 penalties split among the two teams in the first two periods, things settled down in the third. Canada took the only penalty, a slashing call, but still finished the game with nine to Russia's seven.

Anton Zlobin and Kapustin both scored on power plays early in the second period. Ty Rattie, a draft pick of the St. Louis Blues, scored a power-play goal to bring Canada within one but Kapustin scored his second short-handed to make it 3-1.

Morgan Rielly, who just signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs, tipped one in to bring Canada again within one goal of a tie in the third. About two minutes later, Maxim Shalunov extended Russia's lead.

Kapustin made it 5-2 with his third goal but Canada's Ryan Strome replied, scoring less than a minute later.

Shalunov scored an empty netter to seal the win as the series moves to Halifax Monday and Tuesday.

The games in Yaroslavl were played as a tribute to Kontinental Hockey League team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl.

The club was devastated by a plane crash last September that killed 44 players and coaches, including former NHL defenceman Brad McCrimmon.

Kapustin plays with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl.

“It was very emotional,” said Spott. “The crowd was in it. I can tell you the fans here in Yaroslavl have been outstanding.”

Spott and the players are looking forward to the next two games in Halifax, when Canada will have the crowd on its side.

“I know our team's really excited about the atmosphere in Halifax,” said Spott.

But he says they have to play a more disciplined game.

“The penalties that we took, for me, were ones that were uncharacteristic for us. They were stick penalties they were far away from our goaltenders.

“They're penalties that were unacceptable in an event like this.”

Game Information/Renseignements sur le match
Game #/No. de match 2 Round/Ronde Exhibition
Arena/Aréna Arena 2000 Location/Lieu Yaroslavl, RUS
Date Fri. Aug. 10, 2012
Time/Heure 10:00 AM ET

Box Score/Compte 1 2 3 Total
CAN
0 1 2 3
RUS
0 3 3 6

Goals & Penalties/Buts et pénalités
First Period/Première période
Goals/Buts :
None

Penalties/Pénaltés :
03:26 RUS 6 Mikhail Naumenkov (Tripping)
08:30 CAN 9 Hunter Shinkaruk (Hooking)
12:27 RUS 2 Andrei Pedan (Roughing)
14:10 RUS 5 Albert Yarullin (Roughing)
14:10 CAN 19 Mark Scheifele (Major - Kneeing)
14:10 CAN 19 Mark Scheifele (Game Misconduct)
19:45 CAN 18 Ryan Strome (Tripping)
Second Period/Deuxième période
Goals/Buts :
00:38 RUS 17 Anton Zlobin (12 Andrei Sigarev) PP
03:43 RUS 21 Kirill Kapustin  PP
06:21 CAN 26 Ty Rattie (20 Sean Monahan)
13:51 RUS 21 Kirill Kapustin (11 Anton Slepyshev) SH

Penalties/Pénaltés :
02:13 CAN 29 Adam Pelech (Interference)
05:36 CAN 23 Lukas Sutter (Roughing)
05:36 RUS 2 Andrei Pedan (Roughing)
09:50 CAN 28 Brendan Leipsic (Roughing)
09:50 CAN 28 Brendan Leipsic (Charging)
09:50 RUS 9 Nikita Nesterov (Roughing)
10:25 RUS 27 Kirill Diakov (Hooking)
13:15 RUS 12 Andrei Sigarev (Hooking) )
Third Period/Troisième période
Goals/Buts :
06:55 CAN 5 Morgan Rielly  (23 Lukas Sutter)
09:03 RUS 8 Maxim Shalunov  (18 Yaroslav Kosov)
15:02 RUS 21 Kirill Kapustin (9 Nikita Nesterov)
15:54 CAN 18 Ryan Strome (26 Ty Rattie)
17:56 RUS 8 Maxim Shalunov   EN

Penalties/Pénaltés :
13:10 CAN 21 Phillip Danault (Slashing)

Goaltenders/Gardien(ne)s de but
CAN 33 Maxime Lagacé On 1/00:00 Off 3/17:20
33 Maxime Lagacé On 3/17:57 Off 3/20:00
RUS 20 Andrei Makarov On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal/Tirs au but 1 2 3 Total
CAN 12 13 11 36
RUS 8 9 9 26
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