ONTARIO WINS SECOND CONSECUTIVE U17 GOLD MEDAL
PORT ALBERNI, BC – For the second year in a row, Ontario is champion of the World Under-17 Hockey
Challenge.
Jeff Skinner scored the game-winning goal early in the second period as Ontario defeated Pacific 5-1 in
the gold medal game on Sunday night at the Alberni Valley Multiplex. It is the first repeat champion since
the United States in 2001 and 2002.
Two nights after meeting in the round-robin finale the Canadian sides met again, with the top prize on the
line. Just as it was on Friday, it was Ontario who came out victorious.
After Pacific had controlled much of the play in the first 19 minutes – it had four power plays to just
one for Ontario – Tyler Seguin got the defending champs on the board first with a solo effort late in the
first period, picking up a loose puck in the neutral zone and beating Pacific netminder Kent Simpson with a
backhand under the crossbar.
The goal seemed to spark Ontario in the opening minutes of the second period, as Skinner swung around the
net and slipped the puck under Simpson to double the lead.
Justin Feser cut the lead in half in the final minute of the middle frame, converting a pass from Ryan
Harrison on a Pacific power play.
But instead of using the momentum entering the final 20 minutes, Pacific found itself down by a pair once
again as John McFarland cut in off the left wing and slid a shot between the legs of Simpson, deflating the
Pacific bench and the capacity pro-Pacific crowd at the Multiplex.
Steven Shipley and Erik Gudbranson rounded out the scoring with a pair of late goals as Ontario celebrated
its seventh U17 gold medal, joining titles in 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2004 and 2008. It has also won 15
consecutive games at the tournament, dating back to 2006.
Pacific lost the gold medal game for the fifth time in seven tournaments. It took home second place in
2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005.
McFarland finished tied for the tournament lead with eight goals and led with 12 points, one ahead of
Seguin, who had a tournament-leading eight assists.
McFarland and goaltender JP Anderson were both named to the tournament all-star team, which was announced
following the semifinals on Saturday. Joining them were forwards Guillaume Asselin (Quebec) and Brandon Saad
(United States) and defencemen Adam Clendining (United States) and Brandon Gormley (Atlantic). |