2013 World Junior Championship – Game Two Live Blog

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2013 World Junior Championship – Game Two Live Blog
Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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Welcome back, fellow lunatics!

After giving the Russians a run for their money on Wednesday, the Slovakian Juniors will probably being feeling pretty good about themselves heading into this morning’s tilt.

Canada has some things to clean up, particularly on defense, if they hope to make today’s game a comfortable one.  Aside from Harrington, every one of Canada’s defensemen can be better than they were on Wednesday and they’ll need to be if we want to keep considering ourselves the favourites in this tournament.

The bottom-6 looked a little out of sorts on Wednesday as well, in my opinion, with Jenner out of the lineup. He won’t be back in time for our key tilt with the USA so we’d better hope that they can find a little chemistry in the interim.  McNeill was a great replacement for Jenner in the faceoff circle (12 for 13) but he isn’t as good in the defensive zone (giveaway notwithstanding).

On a positive note, the first line looked fantastic and Strome/Drouin looked pretty sharp as a second scoring unit as well.  We should have a decisive advantage against all the other top-6 groups in the tournament and if these guys can keep playing the way they did the other day, we’ll be able to overcome some of the other hiccups that invariably present themselves in these short tournaments.

As with Game One, I’ll be tossing up updates during the intermissions.  Looking forward to the game and to hearing your thoughts on some of the promising young talent in this game.

1st Intermission Update

Well, hopefully that was an eye opener.  The Slovakians definitely play an effective trap game and play with a lot of guys deep in the defensive zone when Canada has possession.  It’s pretty clear that getting pucks through to the net will be a challenge this morning.

Slovakia’s first goal came on a scramble in  front of the net as the initial shot bounced around a bunch of bodies in front.  Murphy gets lost in the defensive zone as he’s apt to do and 2013 eligible Marko Dano found the loose puck before Subban was able to pick it up and put it past him.

Slovakia’s second goal came during a 5-minute man advantage.  Some good in-zone cycling led to lost coverage for the Canada penalty killers and a heck of a shot by Tomas Mikus sees the Slovakians go ahead 2-0 and that’s where we stand through one period of play.

I see very little reason why JC Lipon should be getting any more icetime for Canada.  He wasn’t good in their game against Germany and this morning’s headshot infraction is the kind of  penalty you simply can’t take as a fourth line player in limited minutes.  I’d expect that he’ll become the extra forward once Jenner returns to the lineup for the game against Russia.

2nd Intermission Update

What a period!  Canada drew first blood with Ryan Strome skating around the offensive zone with the puck and taking advantage of some flat-footed Slovakian defense to find some space in the middle of the ice, firing a wrist shot into the top half of the net.

After Camara saw himself kicked out of the game on what looked like a pretty bad penalty call, the Slovakians ended up drawing a tripping penalty and took advantage of the ensuing 5 on 3.  Once again it was Dano after some good passing by the Slovakians on their powerplay.

Canada then found themselves on a 5 on 3 of their own and Rielly fired a shot past the Slovakian goaltender Nagy.

With Canada still on the powerplay, Rielly played pitch and catch with Ouellet who made an outstanding pass from the blueline to the crease and Ty Rattie makes a nice adjustment to tip the puck past the Slovakian goalie.

The fourth Canadian goal came after a fantastic shift from Mark Scheifele.  After keeping the puck in the zone while covering for the pinching defenseman, Scheifele then tipped in the Xavier Ouellet shot, giving Canada their first lead of the game.

Rielly and Ouellet have both been outstanding (though Rielly didn’t see much icetime in the first) and have been the straw that has stirred the drink from Canada’s defense during this comeback.  Scheifele and Strome have been the most noticeable Canadian forwards with an honourable mention going to Drouin.

6 – 3 Final

Canada got a little insurance off of the stick of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins on another powerplay.  RNH shows off some  pretty slick hands on the goal and probably has Steve Tambellini smiling smugly, as per usual.

The sixth and final Canadian goal came after a great pass from Wotherspoon sent Strome in alone on Nagy.  Strome made a great five-hole move to beat the Slovakian goalie as Canada capitalized on the team’s bad line change.

Scheifele was Canada’s player of the game and deservedly so — he was buzzing all morning and seemed to be at the center of just about everything.  Next game is Sunday at 4:30am before we get a bit of a reprieve with a 9:00am start on Monday.

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  • wiski

    Tied it then they lost in the next round

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  • Zep2

    Absolutely

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  • WendelGilmour

    Damn.

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  • rustynail

    I would think that would be the PA not the NHL..

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  • Waiting4LSC

    No sir. Grand Rapids won on penalties.

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  • Zep2

    Good nite folks

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  • Waiting4LSC

    K2L: What are your thoughts on the game?

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  • Waiting4LSC

    K2L: What are your thoughts on the game?

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  • rustynail

    Kyle Cicerella ‏@KyleTheReporter
    Matt Finn setup all three of his club’s goals as Guelph lost to Belleville 6-3. Has 3 goals and 8 points in last five games #Leafs

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  • Kurt!!

    alright go finn!!

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  • B_Leaf

    Hey guys just thought I would add my two cents worth. Morgan Rielly looked great for Canada today. He was by far the best defenceman on the ice. I have no idea why he isnt seeing more ice…Crazy.

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  • wiski

    Here’s a look at the highlights of the NHL proposal, according to a document received by ESPN:
     • A maximum contract length of six years, with the exception of seven years if a team signs its own player. Salaries are not to vary any more than 10 per cent up or down from the first year of the deal.
     • A 10-year agreement under a new CBA, with mutual opt-out rights after eight years.
     • Some $300 million in “make whole” payments to equalize player contracts in the early years of the deal.
     • A 50-50 split of hockey-related revenue and no rollbacks on player contracts.
     • A $70-million payroll ceiling, but clubs must operate at $60 million in the first year of the deal.
     • Each team permitted one compliance buyout that counts against the players’ share of hockey-related revenue, not the salary cap.
     • Rules for the entry-level system, salary arbitration and Group 3 unrestricted free agents will remain unchanged.
     • Increase the revenue-sharing program from $150 million to $200 million, with the establishment of an industry growth fund to help stabilize financial the growth of the league and low-grossing teams.
    While there is no word yet on a counterproposal from the players — and a return to the bargaining table — it’s believed the union will review the proposal over the weekend. The document they received from the league is about 300 pages in length.
    The two sides have not met since Dec. 13, and those talks — which included U.S. federal mediators — broke off without any progress.
    Since then, the players also voted overwhelmingly in favour of authorizing their executive board to effectively dissolve the union under a disclaimer, and proceed to court where it could challenge the lockout’s legality under U.S. antitrust laws. It appears the two sides will return to the negotiating table before the union resorts to the disclaimer.
    Commissioner Gary Bettman has said the season, if it is saved, cannot be played unless there is a minimum 48-game schedule. The league cancelled games through Jan. 14, and it’s believed a deal needs to be in place before that date in order to get teams back into training camps for a puck drop on or around the Jan. 20.
    Timeline scenarios now being talked about include a new CBA in place by the weekend after New Year’s Day, and the resumption of training camps following that. It could take a week to 10 days for preparation, which would take the process to around Jan. 16 to 19 for the season opener.

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  • Bettman’s Nose

    I won’t be surprised if the PA says no again.

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  • wiski

    It’s been working so far, they have 10 to 14 days to get this straight. 

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  • Kurt!!

    it has to get done Im going to cuba on the 14th for the week…i expect hockey when i get back!

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Wiski, any word on what happens to the cap hit on the dumb-ass deals if the player retires??  Does the cap hit still revert back to the dumb-ass team that initially signed the player??  It wasn’t really clarified earlier when I asked (just assumed that it would still be in effect from the last proposal).    I want to see the dumb dumb teams get penalized (including Vancouver once Luongo retires a Leaf).

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  • wiski

    I thought you were gonna say when I get there. lol

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  • Kurt!!

    hahah no the only ice i wanna see in cuba is in my drink

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  • wiski

    That’s all I’ve dug up so far and it’s not official. I’m pretty sure Bettman wants to burn the guy’s who thought they were getting away with something.

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  • wiski

    I remember watching the playoffs in a bar suspended in palm trees in Jamaica. lol

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I would assume so too (though I’m surprised to see teams like Philly, Vancouver, NYR, etc being on board with this).  I want to see that actually go through with the new CBA….but I want to see it spelled out in writing without assumptions.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I would assume so too (though I’m surprised to see teams like Philly, Vancouver, NYR, etc being on board with this).  I want to see that actually go through with the new CBA….but I want to see it spelled out in writing without assumptions.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I would assume so too (though I’m surprised to see teams like Philly, Vancouver, NYR, etc being on board with this).  I want to see that actually go through with the new CBA….but I want to see it spelled out in writing without assumptions.

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    “Nothing wrong with a counter offer, that’s part of the negotiating process.”   
       
    True. It’s naive to not expect the PA to counter this offer. And so they should. Fehr works for the players, not us 

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  • Phaneufoundlander

    Its because Spott is a dick

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