UNITED STATES WINS WORLD JUNIOR A CHALLENGE GOLD
CAMROSE, AB – The reign of Canada West is over – there is a new champion at the World Junior A
Challenge.
Seven different players scored goals and 11 had at least one point as the United States claimed the gold
medal with a 7-1 win over Canada West on Sunday night in front of a capacity crowd at the Edgeworth
Centre.
The Americans scored three times in the first period and four times in the second en route to victory.
Canada West had won the first two gold medals at the tournament – in 2006 in Yorkton, SK and 2007 in
Trail, BC – but had to settle for silver as the Americans improved on their bronze medal from one year
ago.
The game got off to an inauspicious start for Canada West and Kevin Genoe, as the netminder tried to catch
a shot from American Lee Moffie that was two feet over his head, only to have the puck deflect off his glove
and into the net for the game’s opening goal.
The lead doubled just two minutes later when David Gerths swatted a rebound past Genoe. Both of the U.S.’
first two goals came on the powerplay.
With the pro-Canada West crowd quieted by the early goals, Rylan Schwartz got them on their feet when he
batted a loose puck behind American goaltender Mike Lee to cut the lead in half with the Canadians enjoying
the man advantage.
The momentum would be short-lived, however, as Mike Cichy restored the two-goal lead late in the opening
frame, swooping around the net and roofing a shot, sending Genoe to the bench in favour of Andrew
Bodnarchuk.
Outshot 10-5 in the first period things didn’t get much better in the second for the Canadians, as Max
Nicastro, Josh Birkholz, Josh Balch and Danny Kristo all put pucks behind Bodnarchuk to give the Americans a
7-1 lead heading to the final period.
Genoe returned to the Canadian goal for a scoreless third period, turning aside all 10 shots he faced.
The USA finished with a 39-19 advantage in shots on goal.
Following the game, the Under Armour® Undeniable MVP and tournament all-star team were announced.
American forward Mike Cichy picked up the MVP award and a spot on the all-star team. He was joined by
teammates Mike Lee (goaltender), Matt Donovan (defence) and Craig Smith (forward), along with Andrew
MacWilliam (defence) and Jaden Schwartz (forward) of Canada West.
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