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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  • Mortar

    Haha.  I’m in Port Elgin.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Brent-Watson/1534052535 Brent Watson

    If the Canadiens dont win the Gold I am putting the blame soley on Spott (Head Coach), he has made way too many questionable line up calls.

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  • Knights2Leafs

    Exactly, the players benefit from the league having a structure to it that allows the “have not” teams to survive.  I’m pretty sure it’s not that great an idea to go back to the WHA days where teams come and go in the dead of the night.  Every time a paycheque gets deposited, you’d have to wait 10 days to make sure it cleared the bank.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    This has always been a grey zone for me….if players salaries are linked to revenues..and esgrow is held back to verify projected and actual revenues…how exactly are player salaries guaranteed??….at the end of the day…they are based on the percentage of revenues right? So if revenues drop…their salaries drop…thats why esgrow is held back right?  I guess the problem is…that revenues did rise…at least for the top 6 teams…but not for the majority of teams…it would make a lot more sense if player salaries were linked to league profits..not revenues…then this BS would end once in for all..unfortunately neither side trusts each others accounting…

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  • Burtonboy

    Disparity is the biggest problem facing pro sports. Especially a league like the NHL which is so dependent on gate receipts for its main source of revenue. Revenue sharing alone will never solve this until they land that real big TV deal. Until then player salary will remain a very contentious issue for the league and the PA.

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  • 4evrblue

    Well thats not so bad, I’m here in St. Johns, I can walk there in a few days :)

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  • Mortar

    Ontario, not NB. ;)

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Play the guys with the best skills who are producing for you….the date on the birth certificate should be irrelevant…does a coach really need to be reminded of this..

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  • Burtonboy

    Actually they have now corrected that 

    http://www.tsn.ca/world_jrs/statistics/

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Brent-Watson/1534052535 Brent Watson

    I am 100% on the Owners side this lockout. The owners have hundreds on millions invested, they have to pay for upkeep of the arena’s and pay for marketing, and the players make More than the owners? Thats insane, if a franchise goes belly up the owner can potentially loose hundreds of millions, the players just pick up their last pay cheque and go sign with another team, there is no risk for the players. If it was up to me I would give 60/40 in favor of the owners in Revenue sharing, the  players are a bunch of intitled babies and I love watching them loose money.

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  • Knights2Leafs

    Kind of like how there was no penalty call on Camara and the Ref told him it was a clean hit.  And then…. 5 plus a game MC.  Part of the Euro/Asia socialism philosophy – spread the wealth.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Brent-Watson/1534052535 Brent Watson

    Apparently he does. I think You and I Yanowwhat should take over the coaching duties buddy! :)

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  • 4evrblue

    Mother F*#er!!

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  • Knights2Leafs

    Oh, I love the cape – what a touch of class.  I’m sure it really makes us look good in the eyes of the other teams.  That won’t come back to haunt us.

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Ok…my first call..burn the friggin cape…lol..

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  • 4evrblue

    What would have been wrong with a hard hat?

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Brent-Watson/1534052535 Brent Watson

    The one point I would like to add to my rant is is that the owners DID fuck up big time by signing all those huge contracts just beforer CBA negotiations restarted, I do think they should be on the Bill for paying those contracts out still… other than that tho the owners are 100% right here

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  • WendelGilmour

    That is exactly the way I see it. The NHL has made them wildly rich.

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  • Mortar

    You’re still welcome but I would have to pick you up in Toronto. :P

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Man, Yakupov is going to get eaten alive if he plays the game the way he does in the NHL.  I don’t think he’s come behind his own center line the whole day.

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  • 4evrblue

    This has turned into too much trouble for both of us, I think I’ll just sit really close to my TV instead lol

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  • Yaknowwhat

    From what I’ve seen..Yakupov is totally over rated…

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  • Knights2Leafs

    He’ll fit in nicely with the Oilers then.

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  • Mortar

    Meh, good plan.  That way I can stay in my pajamas.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Remember though, the owners have already agreed to not roll back individual player salaries, so that’s a moot point.  And regardless, the players knew that there could be rollbacks and signed those deals knowing what might happen.  It wasn’t a surprise to them.  The deals also allowed those players to continue making money and to play in other leagues.  Without a guaranteed contract, few would go to Europe and risk a career ending injury.

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