2011-12 National Men's Under-18 Team

Canada 6 - Czech Republic 1
 

CANADA REBOUNDS TO BEAT CZECH REPUBLIC 6-1 AT IVAN HLINKA MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

BRECLAV, Czech Republic – Canada's men's under-18 team bounced back from a disappointing opening game at the Ivan Hlinka memorial hockey tournament by defeating the Czech Republic 6-1 on Tuesday.

Jarrod Maidens and Charles Hudon each had a goal and two assists for Canada, which opened the event Monday with a penalty-filled 5-1 loss to Sweden.

Andreas Athanasiou, Morgan Rielly, Sean Monahan and Mathew Dumba had the other goals for Canada. Pavel Sedlacek replied for the Czechs.

Canadian head coach Steve Spott said his players are starting to adjust to the style of refereeing in Europe.

“They touched a hot stove and they got burned last night. To their credit they recognized we can't play like that over here,” said Spott, whose team allowed three power-play goals to the Swedes. “It took them that game last night to find the standard of the refereeing over here.”

Spott added his team is also starting to find its identity.

“I said to them before the game, and it's no disrespect, that there's no (Steven) Stamkos, (Taylor) Hall or (John) Tavares on this team,” he said. “We're going to have to play a meat and potatoes type of game. We're going to have to play a gritty, puck race, puck protection type game.

“It's nice to see the boys rewarded.”

For many players it's their first taste of playing on the wider international ice surface. Spott said it's something the Canadians are starting to adjust to.

“I think they're realizing that the game is different over here. You've got to travel farther when you're killing penalties and on the power play there are a lot more seams that are available,” said Spott, who coaches the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League.

The Canadians take on Switzerland in their round-robin finale Wednesday and Spott said his team will have to continue to work hard while keeping their composure.

“We know they're going to trap in the neutral zone. We're going to have to make sure we play a patient game and don't turn over the puck,” he said. “They're a team that's opportunistic and they work hard, so we're going to have to do what we did tonight.”

 

Game Information
Game Number 8 Round Preliminary
Arena Alcaplast Arena City, Country Breclav, CZE
Month / Day / Year 08/09/2011 Time 01:00 PM ET
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Canada (CAN) 0 4 2 6
Czech Republic (CZE) 0 1 0 1

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   None

Penalties:
   03:22 CAN 15 Mathew Campagna (Hooking)
   08:12 CZE 10 Karel Plasil (Hooking)
   14:38 CZE 24 Jan Hudecek (Hooking)

Second Period
Goals:
   01:23 CAN 5 Morgan Rielly  (21 Jarrod Maidens, 12 Charles Hudon)
   02:49 CZE 12 Pavel Sedlacek (19 Dominik Volek)
   07:39 CAN 12 Charles Hudon (21 Jarrod Maidens, 26 Derrick Pouliot)
   08:37 CAN 20 Sean Monahan (24 Thomas Wilson, 4 Slater Koekkoek )
   09:48 CAN 21 Jarrod Maidens (25 Mathew Dumba, 10 Brendan Gaunce)

Penalties:
   14:19 CZE 6 Jakub Houfek (Interference)
   17:30 CZE 19 Dominik Volek (Charging)

Third Period
Goals:
   05:36 CAN 25 Mathew Dumba (4 Slater Koekkoek , 12 Charles Hudon) PP
   16:27 CAN 8 Andreas Athanasiou (4 Slater Koekkoek , 5 Morgan Rielly ) PP

Penalties:
   04:27 CZE 20 Euvstathio Soumelidis (Hooking)
   05:02 CZE 8 Adam Hawlik (Slashing)
   10:28 CAN 8 Andreas Athanasiou (Tripping)
   12:34 CAN 25 Mathew Dumba (Slashing)
   16:18 CZE 6 Jakub Houfek (Interference)
   16:46 CAN 23 Félix Girard (Tripping)


Goaltenders
Canada
30 Daniel Altshuller On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Czech Republic
30 Marek Langhamer On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Canada 14 19 10 43
Czech Republic 4 5 5 14

Videos
Photos
2024 WWC: CAN 6 – USA 5 (Gold Medal)
Serdachny was the hero, scoring 5:16 into OT to give Canada gold.
2024 WWC: CAN 4 – CZE 0 (Semifinal)
Emily Clark had a goal and an assist, pushing Canada into the final.
2024 WWC: CAN 5 – SWE 1 (Quarterfinal)
Fast scored twice to help Canada to a spot in the semifinals.
2024 WWC: USA 1 – CAN 0 OT (Preliminary)
Desbiens was terrific with 29 saves, but Canada fell in overtime.
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