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HANNES HYVONEN SCORES SHOOTOUT WINNER AS FINLAND EDGES CANADA 4-3

KLOTEN, Switzerland – Canada has its first defeat of the IIHF World Hockey Championship.
While Monday's 4-3 shootout loss to Finland didn't affect Canada's position in the standings, it did show
just how tough the road to gold will be.
Hannes Hyvonen scored the shootout winner Monday as both teams wrapped up the round robin. His goal came in
the seventh round of a shootout that saw Canada's Martin St. Louis and Finland's Jarkko Ruutu each score
twice.
Canada still clinched first in its pool with the point it earned for the loss in extra time and will face
Latvia in the quarter-finals. The Finns were so desperate for a win in regulation that coach Jukka Jalonen
pulled goaltender Pekka Rinne in the final minute with the game tied.
Tuomas Pihlman, Anssi Salmela, Niko Kapanen scored in regulation for Finland.
Dany Heatley led Canada with a pair of goals while Jason Spezza added a single.
The Canadians had been anticipating their first true test of the tournament and the Finns gave it to them for
more than 60 minutes. Finland flashed more speed than any of Canada's previous opponents and was able to
spring several players early in the game.
Pihlman opened the scoring with his second goal of the tournament. Canadian defenceman Braydon Coburn
accidentally knocked the puck on to the Finnish forward's stick and he beat Dwayne Roloson at 4:02.
And they kept coming.
Hannes Hyvonen walked in off the point and tested Roloson with a tricky shot before Ruutu had a pass bounce
over his stick while standing alone at the side of an empty net. However, the puck ended up coming around the
boards after that play and Salmela made it 2-0 with a point shot that appeared to bounce off Derek Roy's
glove and in.
Chants of “Suomi! Suomi!” were ringing through Kloten Arena but Canada soon found an answer.
They worked the puck around on their first power play of the game before Spezza banked it in off Rinne from
behind the goal at 16:02. The Finnish netminder should have had it.
Canada carried some momentum into the second period but gave it up by getting into penalty trouble. Captain
Shane Doan was called for three minors in the period _ the last of which led to Finland's third goal when
Kapanen slid the puck between Roloson's legs on the power play at 17:22.
Heatley got that one back less than a minute later on a Canadian power play. Standing in the high slot, he
tipped Derek Roy's pass behind Rinne to narrow the score to 3-2.
A chippy period ended fittingly with Ruutu getting pushed by Canada's Steven Stamkos after a whistle and
dropping like he'd been shot. However, the Finnish pest didn't fool the referees with his act and the players
received offsetting penalties _ Stamkos for roughing and Ruutu for diving.
The Canadian equalizer came on another power play. Heatley beat Rinne at 9:20 with wrist shot, setting the
stage for extra time. |
| Game Information/Reseignements sur
le match |
| Event/Événement |
2009 World Championship |
Location/Emplacement |
Zurich-Kloten, SUI |
| Date |
Mon. May 4, 2009 |
Arena/Aréna |
Arena Zurich-Kloten |
| Time/Heure |
2:15 pm ET |
Attendance/Assistance |
-,--- |
| Round/Ronde |
Qualification |
Game # |
48 |
| Box Score/Compte |
1 |
2 |
3 |
OT |
SO |
Final |
| CAN |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
| FIN |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
| Goals/Penalties |
| First Period/Première période |
Goals/Buts:
04:02 FIN Tuomas Pihlman (Sami Kapanen, Jarkko Immonen)
07:54 FIN Anssi Salmela (Jarkko Ruutu, Leo Komarov)
16:02 CAN Jason Spezza (Martin St. Louis, Shea Weber) PP/AN
Penalties/Punitions:
05:04 FIN Leo Komarov (Roughing/Rudesse)
05:04 CAN Scottie Upshall (Slashing/Coup de bâton)
05:04 CAN Chris Phillips (Roughing/Rudesse)
15:11 FIN Hannes Hyvonen (Roughing/Rudesse)
15:11 CAN Colby Armstrong (Roughing/Rudesse)
15:11 FIN Lasse Kukkonen (Holding/Retenir) |
| Second Period/Deuxième période |
Goals/Buts:
17:22 FIN Sami Kapanen (Antti Miettinen, Janne Niskala) PP/AN
18:16 CAN Dany Heatley (Derek Roy, Shea Weber) PP/AN
Penalties/Punitions:
05:50 CAN Colby Armstrong (Cross-checking/Double-échec)
08:05 CAN Shane Doan (Elbowing/Donner de la bande)
11:45 FIN Antti Miettinen (Hooking/Accrocher)
12:30 CAN Shane Doan (Slashing/Coup de bâton)
13:29 CAN Dan Hamhuis (Slashing/Coup de bâton)
16:59 CAN Shane Doan (Hooking/Accrocher)
17:52 FIN Sami Kapanen (Hooking/Accrocher)
19:58 CAN Steven Stamkos (Roughing/Rudesse)
19:58 FIN Jarkko Ruutu (Unsportsmanlike Conduct/Conduite antisportive) |
| Third Period/Troisième période |
Goals/Buts:
09:20 CAN Dany Heatley (Jason Spezza, Martin St. Louis) PP/AN
Penalties/Punitions:
01:27 FIN Topi Jaakola (Hooking/Accrocher)
08:20 FIN Ville Vahalahti (Hooking/Accrocher)
11:32 CAN Braydon Coburn (Holding/Retenir)
19:52 CAN Matthew Lombardi (High-sticking/Bâton élevé) |
| Overtime – Prolongation |
Goals/Buts:
none / aucun
Penalties/Punitions:
none / aucun |
| Shootout – Tirs de barrage |
CAN Steven Stamkos GOAL/BUT
FIN Jarkko Immonen GOAL/BUT
CAN Martin St. Louis GOAL/BUT
FIN Sami Kapanen NO GOAL/AUCUN BUT
CAN Jason Spezza NO GOAL/AUCUN BUT
FIN Jarkko Ruutu GOAL/BUT
CAN Derek Roy NO GOAL/AUCUN BUT
FIN Jarkko Immonen NO GOAL/AUCUN BUT
CAN Martin St. Louis GOAL/BUT
FIN Jarkko Ruutu GOAL/BUT
CAN Martin St. Louis NO GOAL/AUCUN BUT
FIN Jarkko Ruutu NO GOAL/AUCUN BUT
CAN Steven Stamkos NO GOAL/AUCUN BUT
FIN Hannes Hyvonen GOAL/BUT |
| Goaltenders |
CAN |
Dwayne Roloson |
| Gardiens de but |
FIN |
Pekka Rinne |
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| Shots on Goal |
Team |
1 p |
2 p |
3 p |
OT |
Ttl |
| Shots on Goal |
CAN |
10 |
12 |
8 |
2 |
32 |
| Tirs au but |
FIN |
18 |
21 |
9 |
6 |
54 |
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| Referee/Arbitre |
Vyacheslav Bulanov (RUS), Marcus Vinnerborg (SWE) |
| Linesmen/Juges des lignes |
Peter Feola (USA), Konstantin Gordenko
(RUS) |
For more information:
Brad Pascall Sr. Director, Men's National Teams | Premier directeur, équipes nationales masculines
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