2013 IIHF Ice Hockey Junior World Championship

Russia 6 - Canada 5

RUSSIA EDGES CANADA 6-5 IN GAME 3 OF CANADA-RUSSIA CHALLENGE

HALIFAX – After twice battling back from two-goal deficits and rallying to tie a third time in the final period, Canada ran out of steam against Russia.

Andrei Sigarev scored his second goal of the game with 6:23 left to play as Russia edged Canada 6-5 in Game 3 of the Canada-Russia Challenge on Monday night.

“Playing from behind is not the greatest feeling, but, obviously, it makes you play that much harder,” said Canadian forward Sean Monahan of the Ottawa 67s. “That's something that we did out there. We just weren't capitalizing on the chances that we had.”

Russia now leads the four-game exhibition series 2-1 with the final game set for Tuesday night in Halifax.

The first two games were played in Yaroslavl, Russia, on Thursday and Friday. Canada won the opener 3-2.

Canada almost went ahead in the third Monday when Cody Ceci rang a shot off the post with 14 minutes left. It was that kind of night for the home team.

“We got a little bit unlucky at times,” said Canadian coach Steve Spott. “I think a few of those goals were tipped off Matt Dumba, but ultimately we gave up six goals here tonight.”

Canadian defenceman Ryan Murphy was the standout for Canada as he notched a goal and three assists. The Kitchener Rangers defenceman showed why the Carolina Hurricanes drafted him in the first round in 2011.

“I thought he was great,” Spott said. “He dictated the play and had great legs here tonight and he battled at both ends of the rink and provided the offence that we need from him.”

Spott would like to see some more offence from his forward group in Game 4.

“We've got some guys that have put up big numbers in the CHL that haven't been on the board here yet and we're three games in,” Spott said. “Those kids are going to have to find their offensive touch.”

Murphy would like to see his team tighten up defensively to limit the Russian's chances.

“We can't make any mistakes or they'll come right back at us with a lot of offence,” Murphy said. “They're really good at odd-man rushes so we have to make sure that we have a high forward at all times to come back and help out the D.”

Russia grabbed an early lead with two goals in the first six minutes.

Sigarev notched his first of the game when he skated into the high slot before floating a low wrist shot past Canadian goalie Laurent Brossoit on the glove side.

Russia went up 2-0 when Daniil Romantsev made a beautiful backhand pass to Vladimir Tkachev, who raced to the net and knocked the puck into the open side.

Two minutes later Canada got on the board while on a two-man advantage as Ryan Murphy ripped a slap shot to the inside post at 8:49. With 2:47 left in the period, his defence partner Ryan Murray slipped a point shot through Russian goalie Andrei Makarov to tie the game.

Russia regained the lead less than a minute later when defenceman Mikhail Naumenkov's point shot deflected off a Canadian player in the slot.

Canada got a 45-second two-man advantage early in the second period but couldn't score. With Lucas Lessio injured and lying on the ice, Nail Yakupov dashed up the right wing and checked up along boards before feeding slick pass to Anton Zlobin for a short-handed goal to make it 4-2.

Canada fought off the jet lag and rallied with goals by Monahan and Charles Hudon to tie it 4-4 going into the final period.

Anton Slephyshev and Jonathan Huberdeau exchanged third-period goals before Sigarev sealed the game for Russia.

Notes: Olympic kayaker Mark de Jonge will be at Tuesday's game as Hockey Canada honours the Halifax native for his bronze-medal performance in the men's 200-metre kayak at the London Games.


Game Information/Renseignements sur le match
Game #/No. de match 3
Round/Ronde Exhibition
Arena/Aréna Halifax Metro Centre
Location/Lieu Halifax, N.S.
Date Mon. Aug. 13, 2012
Time/Heure 07:00 PM ET

Box Score/Compte 1 2 3 Total
RUS
3
1 2 6
CAN
2 2 1 5

Goals & Penalties/Buts et pénalités
First Period/Première période
Goals/Buts :
01:43 RUS 12 Andrei Sigarev (15 Sergei Tverdokhlebov)
06:18 RUS 14 Vladimir Tkachev (16 Daniil Romantsev, 22 Bulatov Khammatov)
08:49 CAN 24 Ryan Murphy (27 Ryan Murray, 19 Mark Scheifele) PP
17:13 CAN 27 Ryan Murray (24 Ryan Murphy, 10 Charles Hudon)
18:09 RUS 6 Mikhail Naumenkov (3 Artyom Sergeyev, 10 Nail Yakupov) PP


Penalties/Pénaltés :
03:32 CAN 12 Tom Wilson (Inter. on Goaltender)
07:07 RUS 4 Alexei Vasilevski (Hooking)
08:35 RUS 9 Nikita Nesterov (Cross Checking)
17:37 CAN 28 Brendan Leipsic (Boarding)

Second Period/Deuxième période
Goals/Buts :
04:09 RUS 17 Anton Zlobin (10 Nail Yakupov) SH
05:12 CAN 20 Sean Monahan (18 Ryan Strome, 24 Ryan Murphy)
13:01 CAN 10 Charles Hudon (5 Morgan Rielly , 20 Sean Monahan) PP


Penalties/Pénaltés :
01:04 RUS 7 Nikolai Prokhorkin (Hooking)
02:19 RUS 3 Artyom Sergeyev (Holding)
11:39 RUS 27 Kirill Diakov (Boarding)
Third Period/Troisième période
Goals/Buts :
01:01 RUS 11 Anton Slepyshev (7 Nikolai Prokhorkin, 21 Kirill Kapustin) PP
05:43 CAN 11 Jonathan Huberdeau (24 Ryan Murphy, 5 Morgan Rielly ) PP
13:37 RUS 12 Andrei Sigarev (5 Albert Yarullin, 15 Sergei Tverdokhlebov)


Penalties/Pénaltés :
00:36 CAN 22 Boone Jenner (Holding)
04:24 RUS 9 Nikita Nesterov (Tripping)

Goaltenders/Gardien(ne)s de but
RUS 20 Andrei Makarov On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
CAN 31 Laurent Brossoit On 1/00:00 Off 3/18:55

Shots on Goal/Tirs au but 1 2 3 Total
RUS 10 10 7 27
CAN 14 15 14 43
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