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Finland punches Canada’s ticket at World Juniors

Discipline ended up being the game-changing factor for Canada, as they took nine penalties in the contest, a few of which nullified key powerplay opportunites for the club. Head coach Dave Lowry is adamant that won’t happen again. “It’s always been Canada-Finland and they’ve been close for the most part in the past”.

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Canada, third-place finishers in their preliminary pool with a 1-2-1 record, got off to a quick start, taking a 2-0 lead on goals by Travis Konecny and Dylan Strome, while Laine scored his first of the game with 11 seconds left in the first period to get Finland to within one going into the second. Defenseman Joe Hicketts was dinged with a delay of game call – and some bad luck – when his length of the ice clearing attempt managed to clear the glass at the opposite end of the rink. Then, the Canadians lost 5-2 to Sweden before their quarter-final demise at the hands of the Swiss. Laine, who easily could have been tossed for boarding Strome earlier in the period, scored the winning goal on the 5-on-3.


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“We want the game to be played fast and exhibited through skill”, said Renney.


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When asked how he felt about the wild 6-5 quarter-final loss to Finland that eliminated Canada from the world junior hockey championship Saturday, the goaltender took a deep breath, exhaled, then loudly swore.

To sum up this tournament, the Canadian’s had one of it’s weakest teams in sometime, meanwhile opposing countries entered the tournament with their strongest teams in some while. But he hopes the tournament will be a good learning experience for the team’s returning players.

Mason McDonald started in his place, but Blackwood has reclaimed the starter’s job since a 3-2 shootout win over Switzerland and the 5-2 loss to Sweden. His second of the game would be the final tally of the game as Finland would take a 6-5 lead and hang on for the victory.

Canada seems to momentarily forget their NHL allegiances in order to cheer on their national team, one made up of players under twenty years old, with the weight of a hockey-mad nation conditioned to expect World Juniors success. He has 14 goals and 20 assists for the Toronto Marlies. “It was a little bit of a question how we were going to come out, but we established our forecheck early on, and we got pucks on the net”.

“I thought our team was very well prepared, I thought we had as good a coaching staff at the competition as anyone”, Renney said in a conference room at the team’s hotel. It was after those two games that most of Canada realized truly how hard it would be for Canada to repeat as Gold medalists, not because how poor they played, but the fact that they would need to defeat Finland, Russia and either the United States of America or Sweden to eventually repeat.

Virtanen sat on the bench as his teammates searched for the tying goal in the final minute. “We have to sit back and evaluate why and look for solutions and not point fingers”. After having conceded three goals on 10 shots, Finland switched goalies.

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Mitch Marner scored twice for Canada while Brayden Point assisted on a pair of goals.

Auston Matthews of USA celebrates after scoring to take the score to 3-0 during the 2016 IIHF World Junior Ice Hockey Championships quarterfinal match between USA and Czech Republic in Helsinki Finland on January 2nd 2016. (Roni Rekomaa  Lehtikuva