2001-02 National Men's Team

Game Summary

Spengler Cup
Monday, December 31, 2001
Davos, Switzerland

Davos is again the Spengler Cup champion...and again vs. Canada Selects the outsider won the final game.

It was te re-match of the final game of last year, when Davos surprisingly won vs. the favourite Canada Selects. In this tournament Canada Sel. Was the dominating team of the Robin Round with no defeat, three victories in regular time and an overtime win vs. the final opponent Davos.

Similar to the year before, Canada had the better start of both teams tired after the fifth match in only six days. But again, Davos, like 2000, had a great comeback with two goals in between only 40 seconds and even could level the score at 3:1. Everything had the same evolution like the year before Davos had more luck in this final game of the tournament. The crowd (again sold out, in eleven games Davos had an attendance of more than 82'000 spectators, what means new record!) was in the mood to celerate before Canada Sel. began with their comeback. Again, similar to the Robin Round game, an overtime had to decide, who will be the champion. And it was again the lucky one HC Davos with a sudden death score by Lonny Bohonos with an unassisted goal after only one minute of play.


Game Summary

Box Score Canada

0

2

1

0

3

  HC Davos

0

3

0

1

4

 

First Period

Goals/Buts :
None/Aucun

Penalties/Pénalités :
-

Second Period

Goals/Buts :
24.29, R. Savage unassisted: 1:0
27:11, B. Christen, Ass. L. Bohonos (Powerplay, pen. M. Maneluk): 1:1
27:50, M. Samuelsson, Ass. J. Witehall, J.Marha: 1:2
32:55, F. Nilsson, Ass. B. Christen, C. Neff: 1:3
33:23, J. Wright unassisted: 2:3

Penalties/Pénalités :
-

Third Period

Goals/Buts :
46:17, Jan Alston, Ass. :3:3 (4:4 situation)

Penalties/Pénalités :
-

Overtime

Goals/Buts :
61:02, Lonny Bohonos overtime sudden death: 3:4

Penalties/Pénalités :
-

 

Goaltenders Canada -
  HC Davos -

   

First

Second

Third

Final

Shots on Goal by Canada

-

-

-

-

- HC Davos

-

-

-

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Officials Referee

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  Linesmen
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Attendance 7,680
For more information:
Brad Pascall Vice-President, Hockey Operations