2013 World Junior Championship – Bronze Medal Game – Canada vs Russia II

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2013 World Junior Championship – Bronze Medal Game – Canada vs Russia II
Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
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Well, this is kind of like kissing your sister.  Unless you lose, in which case it’s kind of like going to prom alone and leaving alone.

The problem with a single elimination tournament is that you only need to play one bad game to lose your chance at a championship and boy, did Canada ever play a bad game.

Trying to predict whether or not a team will be able to “get up” for a bronze medal game is a bit of a fool’s errand; ultimately, it’s anybody’s guess.  There’s no shame whatsoever in coming away from a tournament with a bronze medal so I hope that the boys will be able to bring their all this morning.

Whether Steve Spott has learned from the first few games of the tournament or not may be the key to this one.  Spott was reluctant to start Binnington in any of the games of the tournament despite an exceptional camp and a couple of below average performances from Malcolm Subban.  Subban vindicated that decision in a pair of strong games against the Americans and Russians but went back to being lacklustre in the semi-final matchup.  Binnington, once called upon, was terrific.

Morgan Rielly has been one of Canada’s better defensemen in this tournament despite limited icetime while Ryan Murphy has been an unmitigated disaster with lots of icetime.  The reigns came off Rielly in the third period of the game against the USA but it was too little too late.  Murphy simply doesn’t have the defensive chops to play against top-tier teams in this tournament and with Reinhart suspended, Spott will have to figure out how to balance Murphy’s risk/reward better in this morning’s game.

Perhaps the least discussed wart on the face of Team Canada has been the play of Jonathan Huberdeau.  His point totals are respectable but does anyone think he’s looked particularly good in this tournament?  When Drouin took his place on the top line, I thought the first unit became more dynamic for it and I can’t say the same of the second line that Huberdeau found himself on.  For one of the best prospects in hockey and a guy who’s in his last year of WJC eligibility, he hasn’t been particularly impactful.  Hopefully Spott will be able to find a line combination that works for him.

On a final note, I’d like to offer a tip of my hat to the Russian fans during this tournament.  They’ve brought a great energy and enthusiasm to the tournament and it’s made every game more exciting.  It’s clear that they care about this tournament every bit as much as we Canadians do and they’ve given the kids a great atmosphere in which to play their games.

1st Intermission Update

Well, that period was certainly eventful.  Khokhlachev opened the scoring with a soft one on Jordan Binnington, beating him with an unscreened wrister from a sharp angle.  The shot got stuck on Binnington’s pad and when he pulled his leg back in to his body, he also pulled the puck back in to the net.

Russia scored the second goal as well as Boone Jenner took a stupid penalty with an elbow to the head of the Russian forechecker.  The ensuing penaltykill looked more like a game of chase-the-puck by the four penaltykillers and Yarulin made a nice corner to corner pass to Yakupov who fired the puck into a wide open net.

Canada clawed back into the game after Strome drew a penalty in the slot (the penalty prevented a scoring chance) and the Canadian powerplay took advantage.  RNH scored the goal on a nice shot.

The Russian’s pulled back ahead by two after Diakov fired home a shot after an offensive zone faceoff win.  Binnington was probably screened on the shot but was pulled after allowing three goals on five shots.  By not giving Binnington any starts in the group stage, Spott didn’t have nearly enough information on who to start during these later rounds.  Do you start Binnington who has played well in selection camp and in one period in the tournament but hasn’t started in two weeks or do you start Subban who was inconsistent?  Impossible to know.

Canada pulled the game back to within one on the powerplay as Ryan Murphy fired a shot off the post which found the stick of Huberdeau who put it into the net with the goalie well out of position after the initial shot.  Murphy has been much better in this game because he’s been put in a position to succeed.  He’s made shrewd plays on the powerplay and hasn’t had any significant defensive miscues in limited 5-on-5 icetime… to the surprise of precisely no one.

2nd Intermission Update

More of the same in the second as the tempo of the game stayed high as you’d expect in a Canada / Russia game.

The first goal of the period came on the powerplay as Mark Scheifele fired in feed from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.  The Canadian powerplay really does look unstoppable today and the Russians should probably stop taking minors if they want to win a medal on home soil.

The fourth Russian goal was scored by Yevgeni Mozer.  The first shot was blocked by the Canadian defenseman but the block was scooped up by Mozer who was able to take advantage of Subban having committed to the original shot.

Canada tied it up on another powerplay goal, this time by Ryan Murphy.  Heck of a shot from a smaller defenseman.

3rd Intermission Update

Yakupov scored the 5th Russian goal after some really strong work by Kapustin to bring the puck out of the corner in the offensive zone.  Solid shot by Yakupov but the real work was done by Kapustin on this one.

Brett Ritchie scored the fifth goal for Canada on a scramble play in front of the Russian goal.  Not much to break down on this one; it was messy but it went in.

Overtime

Fitting that Canada’s tournament would end with Ryan Murphy getting burned on an even strength breakout.  Heck of a goal by the draft eligible Nichushkin, beating Murphy to the outside and then driving hard to the net, stuffing the puck past Subban who played well in relief of Binnington.

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  • mcloki

    Either way lots of interesting decisions coming up. I’m sure these boards will light up with crazy trade speculation once a deal is done.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Stop eating those picked eggs!!

    NO FARTING!!!

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  • Whalz

    i think colborne could be ready to centre the 3rd line,,,,,,kadri on the 4th is a waste imo.. and ashton i dont think is ready, nor do i think Rielly is ready…..its nice to play GM but im sure BB will figure it out,,,,:)

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  • Count Doorman

    The First leaf game!  Count on it!  lol

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  • Whalz

    yeah this is one thing to look forward to if their is a season is the amount of buyouts and trades………one thing i hate about this cap is trades are not done enough because of the salary restrictions.,..hopefully in this new proposal trading of $$$ is included if needed,,

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  • bear1919

     they just mock the fans

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    Well at least the Canadian Women won gold today beating the USA 2-1 in OT

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  • Whalz

    also:

    i think LOU trade wil be announced within a week after the signing of the new CBA,,,,,,if Burke wants to test the tandem he has first it could backfire if we shit the bed,,,,,,,,,,or another team gets involved

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  • Count Doorman

    The Phat lady is coming for you!!!  lol

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  • bear1919

    then we’d have Strome and Strombone…

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  • Shift_Disturber

    Hey dont forget we just won the Spengler Cup as well.
    Canadian Hockey FTW!

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  • mcloki

    I almost expect it to be Burkes first press conference.

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  • Grahamzky

    No I don’t think Rielly is ready now – but next year, maybe. If not, our cap hit will be even higher.
    I hope Rielly doesn’t waste ONE game of his ten-game tryout this season, save it for next year. The kid had a serious injury last season, let’s take no chances.
    You could be right about Kadri, so move him up, Komarov down. Same cap situation though.

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  • bear1919

     thx for that, worth the watch.

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  • Shift_Disturber

    Love phat bottom girls

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    The women were out shot 20-1 in the 1st and 40-25 overall!

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  • Count Doorman

    My Fave!!!  Lol

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  • Shift_Disturber

    wow.They made those  25 count then

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    If this works, they need to change the Hart to the Scot Beckenbaugh

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  • keon

    That women’s goalie should have played for the juniors

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

    Sorry, I know I said I was gone for the day, but still lurking while I work, and realize now the Marlies game will draw me back in – but do you really think that Rogers (or anyone) would pay 24 million dollars for the slight upgrade of Colborne to Strome?

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  • Shift_Disturber

    new thread up

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  • Loric76

    FutureConsiderations ‏@FCHockeyCheck out how draft eligibles fared at the #2013WJC in@FCHockey’s final WJC Draft Eligible Scoreboard.  http://futureconsiderations.ca/wjc-draft-eligible-scoreboard/

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Slight upgrade? It’s a pretty big upgrade. Strome was a 5th overall pick. He’ll likely be AT LEAST a good top 6 player, and he has the potential to be a 1st line star. Colborne has some potential to become a 2nd liner, but it’s more likely that he ends up being a 3rd-liner. Strome is a much better prospect. 

    Whether Strome is worth that much money or not is definitely up for debate, but Colborne -to-Strome is more than a slight upgrade. 

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

    It’s worth noting he’s a 5th overall pick by the Islanders.  He is a Kadri level prospect.  There is no one on the planet that would pay that money for that measly of an upgrade.  I give you that Strome is likely much better than Colborne, but wow, it’s arguable whether or not either of them become regular NHL’ers. 

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