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GAME SUMMARY
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Kazakhstan 0
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CANADA ROUTS KAZAKHSTAN IN RECORD-SETTING FASHION
by Alan Adams
KANATA, ON – It was a record-setting Sunday at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship as Canada routed
Kazakhstan 15-0 in front of 19,176 red-and-white fans at SBP Arena.
The win included a Canadian-record-tying margin of shutout victory – Canada hammered France 15-0 in 2002 –
and eight power play goals, topping the previous mark set against Sweden in 2002.
Jamie Benn (Victoria, BC/Kelowna, WHL) led the way with hat trick – the first three-goal game by a
Canadian since Jeff Carter at the 2005 World Juniors – and two assists, while Cody Hodgson (Markham,
ON/Brampton, OHL) had two goals and four helpers.
John Tavares (Oakville, ON/Oshawa, OHL) and PK Subban (Toronto, ON/Belleville, OHL) had four points
apiece. Chris DiDomenico (Woodbridge, ON/Saint John, QMJHL), Jordan Eberle (Regina, SK/Regina, WHL), Tyler
Myers (Calgary, AB/Kelowna, WHL), Stefan Della Rovere (Maple, ON/Barrie, OHL), Evander Kane (Vancouver,
BC/Vancouver, WHL) and Tyler Ennis (Edmonton, AB/Medicine Hat, WHL) also scored for Canada, who has outscored
its opposition 23-1 in its opening two games.
While Canadian head coach Pat Quinn was pleased with the win, the veteran bench boss picked up a few bad
habits that could cost the Canadians against stiffer competition.
"We started to let up it slip in the second,” Quinn said. “Our goal is to get better and better and we
were scoring and our power play was hot but we started making those nice drop passes and things that when you
are playing strong opposition will find a way to kick you and bite you. At the end of the second we talked
about it and I thought our third period was more in line with how we want to play."
Quinn was also impressed with how the Canadians toned down their celebrations after they scored when it
became apparent the rout was on.
"Part of being professional is not shoving it down anybody's throat,” he said. “I didn't want us to let up
how we played, but at the end of the day, I don't like the hot dog stuff and give the kids credit they did it
on their own."
Chet Pickard (Winnipeg, MB/Tri-City, WHL) got the start between the pipes for Canada and needed to make
just 11 saves for the shutout as the Canadians held a massive 69-11 advantage in shots on goal. At no point
in the game did Kazakhstan have more shots on the Canadian net than Canada had goals on the scoreboard.
The Canadians have little time to enjoy their victory – they are back on the ice Monday night at SBP Arena
when they face Germany at 7:30 p.m. EST/4:30 p.m. PST.
"We still want to play hard and we have a gold medal to win,” he said. "We will put this game behind us
and be ready for tomorrow. We have to understand there are better teams out there and we better be ready for
them."
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| Game Information/Reseignements sur
le match |
| Event/Événement |
World Juniors |
Location/Emplacement |
Ottawa, ON |
| Date |
Sun, Dec 28, 2008 |
Arena/Aréna |
SBP Centre |
| Time/Heure |
3:30 pm EST |
Attendance/Assistance |
19,176 |
| Round/Ronde |
Preliminary Round |
Game # |
08 |
| Box Score/Compte |
1
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2
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3
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Final
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| CAN |
4
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5
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6
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15
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| KAZ |
0
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0
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0
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0
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| Goals/Penalties |
| First Period/Première période |
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Goals/Buts :
1.29 - EQ - Canada - 14. EBERLE, Jordan (18. HODGSON, Cody)
8.48 - PP1 - Canada - 24. BENN, Jamie (10. PIETRANGELO, Alex)
15.53 - PP2 Canada - 24. BENN, Jamie (19. TAVARES, John) (18. HODGSON, Cody)
17.26 - EQ - Canada - 5. SUBBAN, P K (19. TAVARES, John)
Penalties/Pénalités :
6.58 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 8. SVISTUNOV, Vitali - Hooking
15.16 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 3. DENISSENKO, Igor - Hooking
15.21 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 5. KOROVKIN, Andrei - Delaying the Game
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| Second Period/Deuxième période |
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Goals/Buts :
1.36 - EQ - Canada - 18. HODGSON, Cody (5. SUBBAN, P K)
4.11 - PP1 - Canada - 25. di DOMENICO, Chris (4. HICKEY, Thomas) (22. ENNIS, Tyler)
4.41 - EQ - Canada - 24. BENN, Jamie (5. SUBBAN, P K) (22. ENNIS, Tyler)
12.32 - PP1 - Canada - 22. ENNIS, Tyler ( 24. BENN, Jamie) (25. di DOMENICO, Chris)
14.52 - PP1 - Canada - 19. TAVARES, John (18. HODGSON, Cody) (14. EBERLE, Jordan)
Penalties/Pénalités :
2.32 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 9. NUREK, Alexander - Interference
11.31 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 4. TIKHONOV, Dmitri - Hooking
14.14 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 9. NUREK, Alexander - Hooking
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| Third Period/Troisième période |
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Goals/Buts :
0.50 - EQ - Canada - 29. KANE, Evander (28. CORMIER, Patrice) (32. AULIE, Keith)
11.29 - EQ - Canada - 19. TAVARES, John
12.15 - EQ - Canada - 18. HODGSON, Cody (14. EBERLE, Jordan) (11. BOYCHUK, Zach)
14.17 - PP1 - Canada - 5. SUBBAN, P K (18. HODGSON, Cody)
16.02 - PP1 - Canada - 15. DELLA ROVERE, Stefan (29. KANE, Evander) (4. HICKEY, Thomas)
19.17 - PP2 - Canada - 3. MYERS, Tyler (24. BENN, Jamie) (17. GOLOUBEF, Cody)
Penalties/Pénalités :
2.52 - 2 min - Canada - 7. ESPOSITO, Angelo - Interference
5.29 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 10. IVANOV, Nikita - High Sticking
13.44 - 25 min - Kazakhstan - 13. KAZNACHEYEV, Alexander - Match Penalty
13.44 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 13. KAZNACHEYEV, Alexander - Slashing
18.43 - 2 min - Kazakhstan - 21. VOROBYOV, Yakov - Hooking
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| Goaltenders |
CAN |
31. PICKARD, Chet
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| Gardiens de but |
KAZ |
20. YANKOV, Andrei
40.00 GK in Kazakhstan 1. GRYAZNOV, Maxim |
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| Shots on Goal |
Team |
1 p |
2 p |
3 p |
Fnl |
| Shots on Goal |
CAN |
22 |
22 |
25 |
69 |
| Tirs au but |
KAZ |
2 |
8 |
1 |
11 |
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| Referee/Arbitre |
BULANOV Vyacheslav (RUS), KULAKOV Sergei (RUS) |
| Linesmen/Juges des lignes |
GEMEINHARDT Thomas (GER), MIKHEL
Alexei (RUS) |
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