2014 IIHF Ice Hockey Junior World Championship

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2014 IIHF Ice Hockey Junior World Championship
Game #28
Final
January 4, 2014 1:00 pm EST
Malmo Arena
Malmo, SWE

Scoring

Teams
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Teams
1
2
3
F
0
3
2
5
0
1
0
1

Shots on Goal

1st
2nd
3rd
Final
1
2
3
F
7
12
4
23
7
7
10
24

Statistics

PP
PIM
1 / 5
10
0 / 5
30

Game Story

CANADA TO PLAY FOR BRONZE AT WORLD JUNIORS AFTER 5-1 SEMIFINAL LOSS TO FINLAND

THE CANADIAN PRESS

MALMÖ, Sweden – Canada will go without a gold medal at the IIHF World Junior Championship for a fifth consecutive year.

Frustrated by a dogged defensive team and drawn into individualistic play and bad penalties, Canada was beaten 5-1 by Finland in the semifinals on Saturday.

“Everything from penalties to neutral zone play to turnovers, we just got beat fair and square,” team captain Scott Laughton (Oakville, Ont./Oshawa, OHL) said. “It's not like we deserved to win.”

Canada will play for bronze on Sunday against Russia, which lost 2-1 to host Sweden. Canada lost the bronze-medal game to the Russians last year in Ufa to end a run of 14 years of finishing in the top three.

“It's a game less than 24 hours later and you've got to do your country proud,” added Laughton. “It's tough we're not playing for the gold, but we're still looking to get a medal and get back on track.”

Sweden will play Finland in an all-Nordic gold medal game.

Joni Nikko, Artturi Lehkonen and Rasmus Ristolainen scored in the second period for Finland.

Jonathan Drouin (Huberdeau, Que./Halifax, QMJHL) replied for Canada, but Finland captain Teuvo Teralainen scored on a penalty shot at 16:49 of the third and then scored into an empty net to seal the victory.

The Finns got the first goal on a lucky bounce.

Julius Honka of the Swift Current Broncos dumped the puck in and saw it take a strange bounce off a gap in the Zamboni entrance door. Nikko pounced on the puck to beat an otherwise sharp Zachary Fucale (Rosemère, Que./Halifax, QMJHL).

After Lehkonen scored, Drouin got a goal back as he scooped up a loose puck and shot into an open side with Anthony Mantha (Longueuil, Que./Val-d’Or, QMJHL) clogging up the front of the net.

Ristolainen then roofed a shot from close range for a 3-1 lead.

The large contingent of red-and-white clad Canadian fans in the crowd of 11,544 at Malmö Arena kept the noise level high through a desperate third period, but Juuse Saros shut the door.

In the third period, Derrick Pouliot (Weyburn, Sask./Portland, WHL) hauled down Henrik Haapala on a breakaway. Despite Canadian protests, Teravainen took the penalty shot because Haapala claimed he had injured his right hand.

The Finns, who finished seventh last year, are assured of ending a seven-year medal drought. They have not won this tournament since 1998.

“We had everybody together - we were team with a big T,” said Honka. “It will be nice to play in the final.”

Play-by-Play

Team
Description
Time
1st Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Mathew Dumba
Tripping minor (2:00)
08:18
2nd Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Rasmus Ristolainen
(auto) High-Sticking minor (2:00)
01:37
GOAL
Goal: Joni Nikko

04:19
PENALTY
Penalty: Frédérik Gauthier
(auto) Interference minor (2:00)
05:04
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Artturi Lehkonen

Assists: Saku Mäenalanen, Teuvo Teravinen
06:10
PENALTY
Penalty: Aleksi Mustonen
(auto) Holding minor (2:00)
07:17
PENALTY
Penalty: Nic Petan
(auto) misconduct (10:00)
07:17
PENALTY
Penalty: Zach Fucale
Tripping minor (2:00)
09:08
GOAL
Goal: Jonathan Drouin

Assists: Curtis Lazar
11:24
PENALTY
Penalty: Jonathan Drouin
(auto) Checking to Head/Neck minor (2:00)
12:03
PENALTY
Penalty: Jonathan Drouin
(auto) misconduct (10:00)
12:03
GOAL
Goal: Rasmus Ristolainen

Assists: Mikko Vainonen, Henrik Haapala
15:36
PENALTY
Penalty: Joni Nikko
(auto) High-Sticking minor (2:00)
17:24
PENALTY
Penalty: Aleksi Mustonen
(auto) High-Sticking minor (2:00)
19:19
3rd Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Mikko Lehtonen
(auto) Holding minor (2:00)
04:08
PENALTY
Penalty: Josh Morrissey
Tripping minor (2:00)
15:29
GOAL
Goal: Teuvo Teravinen

16:48
GOAL
Goal: Teuvo Teravinen

Assists: Ville Pokka
19:11
GOALTENDER CHANGE
Goaltender Change: Zach Fucale

19:13

Goaltenders

Name Team Mins SA SVS GA SV%
Juuse Saros FIN 60 24 23 1 0.958
Zach Fucale CAN 58 22 18 4 0.818

Game Leaders

Goals 2 - Assists 1 - Points 3
G 2 - A 1 - P 3
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 0 - Assists 1 - Points 1
G 0 - A 1 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1

Previous Games

3 - 2 W @ SwedenSWE
Jan 5, 2014
1 - 2 L vs. RussiaRUS
Jan 5, 2014
5 - 1 W @ CanadaCAN
Jan 4, 2014
1 - 5 L vs. FinlandFIN
Jan 4, 2014
5 - 3 W @ Czech RepublicCZE
Jan 2, 2014
4 - 1 W @ SwitzerlandSUI
Jan 2, 2014
Photos
Videos
TELUS: REG 6 – STR 3 (Bronze Medal)
Miller and Woods had three points apiece to lead the Pat Canadians over the Bisons for bronze.
TELUS: TOR - CHA (Gold Medal)
Bonsteel scored twice and Ewing made 35 saves, leading the Young Nationals to their first TELUS Cup title.
TELUS: TOR 3 – REG 1 (Semifinal)
Regan got the winner seven minutes into the third period to send the Young Nationals to the final.
TELUS: CHA 7 – STR 1 (Semifinal)
The Grenadiers scored the game’s final seven goals to beat the Bisons and return to the gold medal game.
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