2013 World Junior Championship – Game Four – Canada vs Russia

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2013 World Junior Championship – Game Four – Canada vs Russia
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Canada vs Russia for all the opening round marbles.  I wouldn’t have it any other way.

With a combined 28 gold medals at the World Junior Hockey Championships (the next closest country has 2) this is the Rolls Royce matchup of junior hockey.  On Russian soil with first place in the group on the line, you can bet that both countries (and the crowd) will be up for this one.

The repercussions are fitting for a matchup of this magnitude as the loser will likely face a talented Finnish team in the elimination round while the winner will kick up their heels and enjoy a field trip day to the Monument of Friendship or whatever other whacky landmarks exist in Ufa.

The Russians, uncharacteristically, have struggled to score in the tournament and have only one skater in the top-10 in tournament scoring (Yakupov, T-7th).  Conversely, Canada boasts 5 of the top-10 scorers (RNH 1, Strome 2, Huberdeau T-3, Scheifele T-3, and Rielly T-7).

What Russia has achieved is a tournament low 3 goals against thus far.  This shouldn’t be a shock to those of you who watched the Subway Super Series as this Russian team has been likely the most defensively responsible groups that Russia has ever put forward.

Discipline will almost certainly be the name of the game as the Russian crowd will bring an exceptional atmosphere to the game and IIHF referees are incredibly impressionable; two teams have already accused Canada of being dirty and I’m sure the officials are aware of this reputation.

Boone Jenner and JC Lipon return to the lineup and while I would expect Lipon’s icetime to be limited after a poor first game as well as a warranted suspension and major penalty in his second game, Jenner has the potential to be a real difference-maker in the Canada bottom-6 which frankly hasn’t provided much in the way of offense.  Jenner wins, without exaggeration, over 70% of his faceoffs in the OHL and does a lot of little things well — a nice thing to add for a game against a team like Russia.

Ryan Murphy continues to be a defensive liability while not providing much in the way of competent offense either.  He’s a better offensive player than he’s shown in these first three games but the defensive miscues are very much a part of what makes Murphy Murphy.  If I were Spott, I’d be limiting his icetime pretty seriously against a team like Russia who both rely and are extremely effective on the counter attack.

So here we are, fully rested and ready for another great Canada / Russia matchup.  Updates will come at the intermission, technology permitting.

1st Intermission Update

The Russians definitely got the better of Canada at even strength in the first.  The Canadian defense still looks lost on their in-zone coverage and the Russians have been burning them all over the place.

Fortunately for Canada, 2013 eligible Nichushkin took a 5-minute major for checking from behind and the kids took advantage.

The game’s opening goal was on the aforementioned powerplay as Dougie Hamilton teed up a heck of a slapshot from the point.  I’m not sure whether it was slightly tipped or not but either way, it was a heck of a shot.

Canada’s second goal came on the same powerplay.  Scheifele made a pretty impressive skate-to-skate-to-stick play and then put the puck into the yawning cage, giving Canada the 2-0 lead.

Russia put one of the board after Scheifele overhandled the puck in his own zone, getting bumped off the puck by the Russian forecheck.  The puck went straight from Scheifele’s stick to the front of the net where Kucherov grabbed it and let off a pretty impressive wrister that beat Subban.

Canada will need to tighten up if it hopes to win this game.  Two more periods like that one and the Russians will win the group.

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  • Omac13

    2013 draft the maple leafs are proud to select Jonathan durian from the Halifax moose heads

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  • CanuckintheUK

     Yes just thought that maybe Hamilton idolised him .. that is all..

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    LCBO to open Express kiosks in grocery stores :)

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  • djamon

    The Hamilton slagging is hilarious. He’s likely the best defenseman outside the NHL. I know it hurts that he was in the Kessel deal, but the hate has gone way too far.

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  • 4evrblue

    with what pick is the question. 1st overall I think that would be a mistake.

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

    Who the fuck is Jonathan Durian?
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  • CanuckintheUK

     yes and the Canadians even beat the Russian team that beat the best team in the tournament (right Seth Jones???).. Will teach Seth baby to keep his mouth shut.. welcome to the pros

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  • Shift_Disturber

    Definitely.

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  • wendelsway

    Right back at ya, Matty……Happy New Year, All.    As for Dougie…….Hamilton who, man……Gilmour will always be Dougie to me   : )

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  • Reimocerous

    Best outside the NHL? Wow.

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  • djamon

    I agree. Easily our best game. Jenner made a huge impact and Subban played great again.

    We have so much depth…can’t see us being beat.

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  • Bush

    He’s smoking funny weed

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  • djamon

    And everyone goes…”who the Hell is Jonathan Durian?”…

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  • Reimocerous

    lol

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  • CanuckintheUK

     Unless we are always put in the box.  We need to be aggressive but anything that could be called on us will be so be cautious about it.

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  • Reimocerous

    That would be under teh category of “Who will the Flames draft?”

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

    I’m sure he’ll be a great player, I just think the hype has been overdone, because of his connection to Toronto.  Similar to Brayden Schenn.  The media knew we wanted him in Toronto, and because of it he had to be the most unattainable amazing talent ever.  Then reality sunk in.  Same thing with Hamilton.
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    My opinion of Hamilton: has all the tools but seems to be kind of a moron.  Likely won’t hold him back, but does anyone shoot the puck into the opponent’s chin pads more?
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    That said, Schultz is the best defender outside the NHL.  

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  • djamon

    Think so. Could be wrong.

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    Burke’s going to let Joe Bowen announce the pick?

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  • Bush

    Yup.  Shultz and then Kostka. ;)

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  • djamon

    @Cameron Yeah, maybe Schultz.

    It isn’t the hype with Hamilton though…look at the way he’s dominating the OHL again.

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  • WendelGilmour

    You gotta love protecting the lead with a great forecheck insted of laying back. That’s the way it’s done.

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  • looshV

    Just curious guys, has anyone heard an update on the status of Jake Gardiner?

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  • Bush

    When you’re on a line with Strome and Ritchie , it’s easy to rack up points.

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  • djamon

    Yeah he’s still out with what the Leafs are continuing to call NOT a concussion. Even though he has all the symptoms of one…it ISN’T a concussion.

    Apparently getting much closer though.

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