2011-12 National Men's Under-18 Team

Denmark 1 - Canada 6
 

CANADA BEATS DENMARK 6-1 IN WORLD U18 OPENER

BRNO, Czech Republic - Canada opened at the under-18 world hockey championship Thursday with a 6-1 pounding of Denmark.

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“Gold's the only goal in mind and this is definitely a good start to the tournament,'' said Scott Laughton, who scored just 55 seconds into the game.

Canada hasn't won gold at the event since 2008, the last year it won a medal of any kind.

Even though coach Jesse Wallin said Denmark is likely the weakest opponent Canada will face, Laughton added it was a good opener for a team that hasn't played together much.

“Being together for a week, getting systems down and stuff like that, it was definitely a good challenge. They gave us a pretty good run,'' he said. “I think they were a little more physical than we thought they were going to be.''

Gemel Smith, Anthony Mantha, Mike Winther, Kerby Rychel and Mathew Dumba also scored for Canada, which had two power-play goals in the second period.

Oliver Bjorkstrand scored Denmark’s  lone goal on a power play in the first period and Canada outshot Denmark 48-16 overall. Canada was assessed eight penalties and Denmark six.

“They did some good things but they were a little bit overmatched. We were bigger and stronger and more experienced and we took advantage of that,'' said Wallin.

“We played well. Our motto here is we're trying to get better every day ... and I thought our game here was certainly better.''

As for the penalties, he said he didn't see anything to worry about.

“There were a couple of penalties we took where we were in poor position but I didn't think we were taking undisciplined penalties.''

He also liked the way they killed most of their penalties, although Denmark scored its lone power-play goal on a turnover.

“We tried to rush the puck up the ice and turned it over and gave up 2-on-1 ... much like the rest of the game, it's continuing to improve the details.''

He said he would like to see a little more action up front.

“The one area we've got to get better as well is just moving the puck, execution.''

The Canadian squad faces a much tougher opponent Saturday when they play Finland.

“I think it's going to be a real good test for us. They've got a team that's been together all season long,'' said the coach.

“From what I understand, they've got a real good-sized team ... they want to play a physical game so I think it will very much be a North American-style game. They'll give us a good test.''

 

Game Information
Game Number 1 Round Preliminary
Arena Kajot Arena City, Country Brno, CZE
Month / Day / Year 04/12/2012 Time 10:00 AM ET
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Denmark (DEN) 1 0 0 1
Canada (CAN) 3 2 1 6

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   00:55 CAN 21 Scott Laughton (12 Kerby Rychel)
   11:57 DEN 13 Oliver Bjorkstrand (12 Yannick Vedel) PP
   13:52 CAN 18 Gemel Smith 
   17:27 CAN 15 Mike Winther (11 Branden Troock)

Penalties:
   05:59 CAN 18 Gemel Smith (Elbowing)
   06:42 CAN 5 Damon Severson (Cross Checking)
   06:42 DEN 12 Yannick Vedel (Holding)
   10:02 CAN 10 Brendan Gaunce (Hooking)

Second Period
Goals:
   13:22 CAN 9 Anthony Mantha (19 Troy Bourke, 6 Josh Morrissey) PP
   18:32 CAN 12 Kerby Rychel (5 Damon Severson, 24 Mathew Dumba) PP

Penalties:
   07:39 DEN 10 Marco Illemann (Charging)
   12:01 DEN 23 Christopher Frederiksen (Hooking)
   13:46 CAN 10 Brendan Gaunce (Tripping)
   17:42 DEN 15 Kristoffer Lauridsen (Hooking)

Third Period
Goals:
   00:55 CAN 24 Mathew Dumba (19 Troy Bourke)

Penalties:
   00:55 DEN 19 Matthias Asperup (Abuse of Official)
   03:59 DEN 11 Mads Eller (Charging)
   09:05 CAN 5 Damon Severson (Holding)
   10:58 CAN 21 Scott Laughton (Tripping)
   11:03 CAN 24 Mathew Dumba (Delay of Game)
   13:06 CAN 27 Adam Pelech (Tripping)


Goaltenders
Denmark
1 Matthias Hansen On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Canada
30 Matt Murray On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Denmark 9 2 5 16
Canada 16 18 14 48

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