2011-12 National Men's Under-18 Team

Canada 1 - Sweden 5
 

SWEDEN DOWNS UNDISCIPLINED CANADIAN TEAM 5-1 TO OPEN IVAN HLINKA TOURNAMENT

BRECLAV, Czech Republic – Sweden took advantage of an undisciplined Canadian men's under-18 team Monday to kick off the Memorial of Ivan Hlinka hockey tournament with a 5-1 win.

The Swedes scored three times on the power play, including twice in the second period, and never looked back.

Andre Burakowsky, Sebastien Collberg and Mattias Kalin scored with the man advantage for Sweden.

"The most important aspect for us is that we've got to learn to stay out of the penalty box," Canada head coach Steve Spott said. "We talked coming into this tournament about the ways the referees were going to call the game and I think our players got frustrated.

"Hopefully we learned our lesson here today. The Swedes took advantage of our lack of discipline and we've got to be better than that."

Filip Forsberg and Jesper Pettersonn, into an empty net, also scored for Sweden. Burakowsky also had an assist.

Charles Hudon of the Chicoutimi Sagueneens had the only goal for Canada in the third.

Burakowsky opened the scoring at 2:48 on the power play before Forsberg doubled the Swedish lead at 7:36.

Collberg scored at 6:19 of the second and Kalin made it 4-0 at 12:37.

Hudon cut Canada's deficit to 4-1 at 5:03 of the third on the power play before Pettersonn rounded out the scoring at 19:34.

 

Game Information
Game Number 2 Round Preliminary
Arena Alcaplast Arena City, Country Breclav, CZE
Month / Day / Year 08/08/2011 Time 09:30 AM ET
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Canada (CAN) 0 0 1 1
Sweden (SWE) 2 2 1 5

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   02:48 SWE 24 André Burakowsky (22 Elias Lindholm) PP
   07:36 SWE 12 Filip Forsberg (22 Elias Lindholm)

Penalties:
   00:24 SWE 6 Jesper Pettersonn (Hooking)
   01:25 CAN 19 Matia Marcantuoni (Tripping)
   02:22 SWE 13 Marcus Fornell (Slashing)
   02:29 CAN 24 Thomas Wilson (Delay of Game)
   04:42 SWE 9 Gustav Rydahl (Interference)
   08:21 SWE 9 Gustav Rydahl (Interference)
   10:32 CAN 6 Griffin Reinhart (Tripping)
   14:22 CAN 9 Hunter Shinkaruk (Slashing)

Second Period
Goals:
   06:19 SWE 26 Sebastian Collberg (24 André Burakowsky) PP
   12:37 SWE 14 Mattias Kalin (26 Sebastian Collberg, 4 Calle Anderson) PP

Penalties:
   04:14 CAN 2 Adam Pelech (Tripping)
   06:06 CAN 4 Slater Koekkoek  (Slashing)
   07:48 SWE 5 Linus Arnesson (Holding)
   11:38 CAN 18 Gemel Smith (Slashing)
   18:24 SWE 6 Jesper Pettersonn (High Sticking)

Third Period
Goals:
   05:03 CAN 12 Charles Hudon (9 Hunter Shinkaruk) PP
   19:34 SWE 6 Jesper Pettersonn  SH EN

Penalties:
   03:20 SWE 5 Linus Arnesson (Hooking)
   06:42 CAN 7 Michael Matheson (Slashing)
   10:58 CAN 26 Derrick Pouliot (High Sticking)
   11:32 SWE 19 Lucas Wallmark (Slashing)
   12:17 CAN 8 Andreas Athanasiou (High Sticking)
   14:50 SWE 2 Amil Krupic (Game Misconduct)
   14:50 SWE 2 Amil Krupic (Major - Checking to the Head)
   15:12 SWE 22 Elias Lindholm (Major - Charging)
   15:12 SWE 22 Elias Lindholm (Game Misconduct)
   15:28 CAN 10 Brendan Gaunce (Slashing)
   17:31 SWE   (Too Many Men)


Goaltenders
Canada
30 Daniel Altshuller On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Sweden
1 Oscar Danish On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Canada 0 0 0 0
Sweden 0 0 0 0

Videos
Photos
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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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