2011-12 National Women's Under-18 Team

Canada 7 - Finland 0
 

CANADA SHUTS OUT FINLAND 7-0 AT 2012 IIHF ICE HOCKEY U18 WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

PREROV, Czech Republic - Tina Ranne stole the show Tuesday for Finland at the 2012 IIHF Ice Hockey U18 Women’s World Championship, but Canada still came out with a convincing 7-0 win on the last day of preliminary action.

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The Finnish goaltender was simply outstanding, stopping 88 shots in a losing cause as Canada captured a huge win to clinch a berth in the semifinals.

“I'm sure she lost five to seven pounds, for sure,'' Canadian assistant coach Jim Fetter said of Ranne. “We put 95 pucks to the net and that was great and just came from our work ethic.

“We just outworked them ... we did the little things. That's what we've been harping on them because we need to get more consistent on those habits and I thought we did a good job with that.”

Meghan Dufault (Winnipeg, Man./Balmoral Hall, JWHL) led the way with a goal and three assists for Canada, which clinched top spot in Pool B with a 3-0 record. The Canadians are off until their semifinal Friday.

“We had this goal in mind that we wanted to play the best we could every game and I think that has shown,” Dufault said. “Winning these games has been good for our team, but we'll have to give it our all in the semifinal."

The Finns tried to play a physical game against Canada, but it backfired as they were whistled for nine of 11 penalties. But the Canadians could only manage two power-play goals in the contest.

Nicole Connery (Newmarket, Ont./Mississauga, PWHL) Emily Clark (Saskatoon, Sask./Saskatoon, SFMAAAHL) Laura Stacey (Kleinburg, Ont./Toronto, PWHL), Rebecca Kohler (St. Thomas, Ont./Bluewater, PWHL), Sarah Lefort (Ormstown, Que./Stanstead College, NAPHA) and Cydney Roesler (Stittsville, Ont./Ottawa, PWHL) had the other goals for Canada. Emerance Maschmeyer (Bruderheim, Alta./Lloydminster, AJHL) stopped 10 shots for the shutout.

Canada took control of the game early, outshooting Finland 33-2 in the first period and taking a 3-0 lead. The Canadians peppered Ranne with 35 shots in the second and took a 5-0 advantage into the third.

Dufault said a key for Canada was blocking out the score throughout the contest and focusing on the goal, which was continuing to play well and securing the semifinal berth. “The score wasn't the main concern for our team,” she said. “Our focus was playing our best as team and not letting up.”

In other action, Sweden beat Russia 6-2, Germany defeated Switzerland 6-1 and the United States dispatched the Czech Republic 13-1.

As expected, Canada and the United States have dominated this event. The Canadians have outscored their opponents 26-2 in the preliminary round, while the U.S. finished atop Pool A with an identical 3-0 mark, outscoring its opposition 28-1.

Canada and the U.S. have met in all tournament finals to date, with the Americans coming in as the defending champions.

But first, Canada must take care of business in the semifinals, and Dufault said it doesn't really matter who the Canadians face off against.

“Whatever team we play we'll still play our game and try our best,” she said.

 

Game Information
Game Number Round Preliminary
Arena City, Country
Month / Day / Year 01/03/2012 Time 01:00 PM ET
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Canada (CAN) 3 2 2 7
Finland (FIN) 0 0 0 0

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   05:30 CAN 24 Nicole Connery (15 Meghan Dufault, 7 Laura Stacey)
   09:29 CAN 3 Emily Clark (11 Taylor Woods)
   10:41 CAN 7 Laura Stacey (15 Meghan Dufault)

Penalties:
   02:10 FIN 6 Kristiina Merilainen (Tripping)
   11:22 FIN 7 Reetta Valkjarvi (Interference)
   11:39 CAN 16 Sarah Lefort (Slashing)
   17:52 FIN 26 Saana Valkama (Tripping)
   19:21 FIN 28 Jenna Suokko (Tripping)

Second Period
Goals:
   01:52 CAN 25 Rebecca Kohler (10 Alexis Crossley, 20 Cayley Mercer) PP
   19:10 CAN 15 Meghan Dufault (24 Nicole Connery, 18 Halli Krzyzaniak)

Penalties:
   00:29 FIN 15 Venla Kotkaslahti (Boarding)

Third Period
Goals:
   03:06 CAN 16 Sarah Lefort (10 Alexis Crossley, 20 Cayley Mercer) PP
   09:06 CAN 21 Cydney Roesler (15 Meghan Dufault)

Penalties:
   01:34 FIN 9 Ella Viitasuo (Interference)
   04:51 CAN 10 Alexis Crossley (Hooking)
   09:06 FIN 28 Jenna Suokko (High Sticking)
   16:36 FIN 4 Jenna Tuovinen (Cross Checking)
   18:26 FIN 25 Laura Vainionpaa (Cross Checking)


Goaltenders
Canada
30 Emerance Maschmeyer On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Finland
30 Tina Ranne On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Canada 33 35 27 95
Finland 2 4 4 10

For more information:
Kalli Quinn Director, Female National Teams | Équipes nationales féminines