2017-18 National Men's Team

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2018 IIHF World Championship
Game #32
Preliminary
Final
May 10, 2018 2:15 pm EDT
Jyske Bank Boxen
Herning, DEN

Scoring

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

Shots on Goal

1st
2nd
3rd
Final
1
2
3
F
12
10
11
33
2
5
3
10

Statistics

PP
PIM
0 / 6
16
0 / 2
22

Game Story

CANADA MAKES IT THREE IN A ROW, BLANKS NORWAY

JESSICA GOWANS

HERNING, Denmark – Connor McDavid (Newmarket, Ont./Edmonton, NHL) had a hat trick, Bo Horvat (London, Ont./Vancouver, NHL) chipped in two goals of his own and Canada’s National Men’s Team shut out Norway 5-0 on Thursday for its third-straight win at the 2018 IIHF World Championship.

Curtis McElhinney (London, Ont./Toronto, NHL) got the start in net for Canada, making nine saves in 48 minutes of work before giving way to Darcy Kuemper (Saskatoon, Sask./Arizona, NHL), who made one stop the rest of the way.

With the win – its third in a row – Canada moves even with the U.S. atop Group B with 10 points apiece.

McDavid got Canada on the board early, finishing off an extended cycle in the Norwegian end by walking out of the corner to make it 1-0 just 83 seconds after the puck dropped.

Horvat got his first of the game with a shorthanded effort at 12:49, blocking a shot and going coast to coast before tucking a backhand five-hole on Norwegian goaltender Lars Haugen.

McDavid was on the board again late in the first. He took a pass from Jaden Schwartz (Wilcox, Sask./St. Louis, NHL), deked his way through three Norwegians and roofed it top corner as he was falling to the ice for the 3-0 lead.

His hat trick goal came midway through the second period; he tried a wraparound, corralled his own rebound and chipped a shot over Haugen for the lone goal of the middle frame.

Horvat got Canada’s final goal off another long cycle, finishing a give-and-go with Pierre-Luc Dubois (Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Que./Columbus, NHL) with a tip-in from in close.

The Canadians will look to continue their win streak when they take on Finland on Saturday (2:15 p.m. ET/11:15 a.m. PT).

Play by Play

Team
Description
Time
1st Period
GOAL
Goal: Connor McDavid

Assists: Colton Parayko, Ryan Murray
01:23
PENALTY
Penalty: Tommy Kristiansen
Tripping (2:00)
04:03
PENALTY
Penalty: Eirik Salsten
Cross-Checking (2:00)
08:23
PENALTY
Penalty: Connor McDavid
High-Sticking (2:00)
12:02
GOAL (SHORT HANDED)
Goal: Bo Horvat

Assists: Jean-Gabriel Pageau
12:49
GOAL
Goal: Connor McDavid

Assists: Jaden Schwartz
15:41
PENALTY
Penalty: (Served by Josh Bailey)
Too Many Players (2:00)
19:11
2nd Period
GOAL
Goal: Connor McDavid

Assists: Colton Parayko, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
08:03
PENALTY
Penalty: Steffen Thoresen
Goaltender Interference (2:00)
08:51
PENALTY
Penalty: Jean-Gabriel Pageau (Served by Tyson Jost)
Hit to the Head (2:00)
12:19
PENALTY
Penalty: Jean-Gabriel Pageau
Game Misconduct - Misconduct (10:00)
12:19
PENALTY
Penalty: Martin Roymark
Roughing (2:00)
18:35
3rd Period
GOAL
Goal: Bo Horvat

Assists: Pierre-Luc Dubois
02:24
PENALTY
Penalty: Daniel Sorvik
Holding (2:00)
08:12
GOALTENDER CHANGE
Goaltender Change: Darcy Kuemper

08:12
PENALTY
Penalty: Mathis Olimb
Hit to the Head (2:00)
15:26
PENALTY
Penalty: Mathis Olimb
Game Misconduct - Misconduct (10:00)
15:26

Goaltenders

Game Leaders

GA 0 - SV - 8 - SAV% - 1.000
GA 5 - SV - 28 - SAV% - 0.848
Goals 3 - Assists 0 - Points 3
G 3 - A 0 - P 3
Goals 2 - Assists 0 - Points 2
G 2 - A 0 - P 2

Previous Games

1 - 4 L v United StatesUSA
May 20, 2018
3 - 0 W @ South KoreaKOR
May 14, 2018
2 - 3 L v SwitzerlandSUI
May 19, 2018
2 - 9 L v United StatesUSA
May 13, 2018
5 - 4 W @ RussiaRUS
May 17, 2018
0 - 3 L @ DenmarkDEN
May 11, 2018
Photos
Videos
2018 Spengler Cup: KUO 2 – CAN 1 SO (Championship)
Winnik scored, but Canada was edged in an eight-round shootout.
2018 Spengler Cup: CAN 4 – NUR 2 (Semifinal)
Boychuk had 2G 1A in the first 13 minutes to send Canada to the final.
2018 Spengler Cup: CAN 6 – NUR 2 (Preliminary)
Fabbro scored a pair of goals to lead Canada into the semifinals.
2018 Spengler Cup: CAN 2 – DAV 1 (Preliminary)
Boychuk and D’Agostini scored, and Canada hung on to edge the hosts.
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