2011-12 National Men's Under-18 Team

Canada 6 - Switzerland 0
 

ATHANASIOU SCORES TWICE AS CANADA MOVES INTO SEMIS AT IVAN HLINKA TOURNAMENT

BRECLAV, Czech Republic – Andreas Athanasiou scored twice Wednesday as Canada's under-18 men's hockey team advanced to the semifinals of the Ivan Hlinka memorial tournament after a 6-0 thumping of Switzerland.

Canada will meet either Russia or Finland in one of Friday's semifinals.

Canada jumped on top of the Swiss early, with Derrick Pouliot scoring 1:05 into the game and Kerby Rychel adding another eight seconds later. Scott Laughton and Athanasiou also scored in the first as Canada took a 4-0 lead into the intermission.

Canadian head coach Steve Spott said the Swiss attacked Canada early but his club used the cycle to create offence.

“For us it started with our entries,” Spott said. “We were able to get the puck in deep and we were able to protect the puck down low and use our size and strength in the offensive zone.”

Hunter Shinkaruk added a fifth goal in the second for Canada, while Athanasiou rounded out the scoring midway through the third to continue his strong play at the tournament.

“Andreas' greatest weapon is his speed and he's using that to his advantage,” Spott said. “He's not afraid to take the puck to the net and he's been our go-to guy.”

Daniel Altshuller and Domenic Graham combined to make 27 saves for the shutout, while Robin Kuonen made 26 saves for Switzerland.

While Athanasiou is stepping up right now, Spott said the team doesn't have a star player and that Canada is having to find different ways to score.

“I've been pretty up front with the way I see out team identity right now,” Spott said. “I don't see a (Taylor) Hall or a (Steven) Stamkos or a (John) Tavares. I think we have to play a legitimate team game, a five-on-five game, and outwork our opponents and the boys have bought into that and that's what we're going to have to do to be successful.”

With Russia or Finland up next for Canada, Spott said both teams would provide challenges.

“The Finns play a North American-style game and the Russians play their own game which is based on individual skill and speed,” he said. “Two completely different teams and we're going to have to make sure our preparation is where it needs to be.”

 

Game Information
Game Number 10 Round Preliminary
Arena Alcaplast Arena City, Country Breclav, CZE
Month / Day / Year 08/10/2011 Time 09:30 AM ET
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Canada (CAN) 4 1 1 6
Switzerland (SUI) 0 0 0 0

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   01:05 CAN 26 Derrick Pouliot (16 Kerby Rychel)
   01:13 CAN 16 Kerby Rychel 
   11:03 CAN 11 Scott Laughton (24 Thomas Wilson, 20 Sean Monahan)
   14:22 CAN 8 Andreas Athanasiou (4 Slater Koekkoek , 12 Charles Hudon) PP

Penalties:
   13:16 SUI 6 Marco Muller (Interference)
   15:37 SUI 5 Alessandro Lanzarotti (Interference)

Second Period
Goals:
   14:46 CAN 9 Hunter Shinkaruk  PS

Penalties:
   05:56 CAN 11 Scott Laughton (Slashing)
   14:55 CAN 9 Hunter Shinkaruk (High Sticking)

Third Period
Goals:
   09:05 CAN 8 Andreas Athanasiou (5 Morgan Rielly )

Penalties:
   10:35 CAN 24 Thomas Wilson (Boarding)
   19:54 CAN 20 Sean Monahan (10-Minute Misconduct)
   19:54 CAN 20 Sean Monahan (Checking to the Head)


Goaltenders
Canada
30 Daniel Altshuller On 1/00:00 Off 2/20:00
31 Domenic Graham On 3/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Switzerland
20 Robin Kuonen On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Canada 15 7 10 32
Switzerland 8 11 8 27

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