2016 Olympic Winter Games (Youth)

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2016 Olympic Winter Games (Youth)
Game #2
Final
February 13, 2016 11:00 am EST
Kristins Hall
Lillehammer, NOR

Scoring

Teams
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Teams
1
2
3
F
2
0
2
4
0
1
2
3

Shots on Goal

1st
2nd
3rd
Final
1
2
3
F
8
8
5
21
8
22
10
40

Statistics

PP
PIM
1 / 2
6
1 / 3
4

Game Story

CANADA GETS CLOSE LATE, BUT DROPS YOUTH OLYMPICS OPENER

JASON LA ROSE

LILLEHAMMER, Norway – Allan McShane (Collingwood, Ont./Toronto Marlboros, GTHL) and Luka Burzan (Surrey, B.C./Valley West, BCMML) scored in the final minute to make it close, but Canada dropped a 4-3 decision to Russia to open the 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games on Saturday.

The Canadians held a one-sided 40-21 advantage in shots on goal, including 32-13 over the final two periods, but struggled to put pucks behind Russian goaltender Amir Mifyakhov.

Russia struck quickly, taking advantage of an early power play; Yegor Sokolov beat Canadian netminder Olivier Rodrigue (Canton Tremblay, Que./Jonquière, LHMAAAQ) with the man advantage just 2:04 in, and Andrei Svechnikov doubled the lead at 5:20, forcing Canadian head coach Martin Raymond to use his timeout.

The Canadians settled down after that and took over offensively in the second period, directing 22 shots at Mifyakhov in the middle frame, compared to just eight for the Russians.

But it took until the closing minutes of the period for Canada to finally break through; Aidan Dudas (Parry Sound, Ont./North Central, OMHA) set up Ty Smith (Lloydminster, Alta./Lloydminster, AMHL) on a Canadian power play, and the captain made it a one-goal game heading to the third period.

The momentum wouldn’t last long, however; Vladislav Kotkov needed just 37 seconds of the final stanza to restore the two-goal Russian lead, and Alexander Khovanov made it a 4-1 game at 4:39.

Canada pushed to get back into the game, outshooting Russia 10-5 in the third period, but ran out of time.

McShane, with 48 seconds to go, and Burzan, with five ticks left, got consolation goals late in the third.

The Canadians are back to action Monday at the Kristins Hall in Lillehammer, taking on the defending gold medallists from Finland (11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT) in the second of four preliminary-round games.

Play-by-Play

Team
Description
Time
1st Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Jett Woo
Tripping minor (2:00)
00:47
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Yegor Sokolov

Assists: Andrei Svechnikov
02:04
GOAL
Goal: Andrei Svechnikov

Assists: Alexander Khovanov
05:20
PENALTY
Penalty: Aidan Dudas
(auto) Interference minor (2:00)
11:32
2nd Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Gleb Babintsev
(auto) Delay of Game minor (2:00)
05:31
PENALTY
Penalty: Andrei Svechnikov
(auto) Interference minor (2:00)
11:22
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Ty Smith

Assists: Aidan Dudas
12:37
3rd Period
GOAL
Goal: Vladislav Kotkov

Assists: Andrei Svechnikov, Alexander Khovanov
00:37
GOAL
Goal: Alexander Khovanov

04:39
PENALTY
Penalty: Danil Zhuravlyov
(auto) Holding minor (2:00)
08:32
GOAL
Goal: Allan McShane

14:12
GOAL
Goal: Luka Burzan

14:55

Goaltenders

Name Team Mins SA SVS GA SV%
Amir Mifyakhov RUS 45 40 37 3 0.925
Olivier Rodrigue CAN 44 21 17 4 0.810

Game Leaders

Goals 1 - Assists 2 - Points 3
G 1 - A 2 - P 3
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 2 - Points 3
G 1 - A 2 - P 3
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1

Previous Games

0 - 0 L vs. FinlandFIN
Feb 20, 2016
2 - 5 L vs. United StatesUSA
Feb 21, 2016
0 - 0 L @ United StatesUSA
Feb 19, 2016
4 - 3 W vs. FinlandFIN
Feb 19, 2016
0 - 0 L vs. United StatesUSA
Feb 18, 2016
6 - 0 W @ NorwayNOR
Feb 18, 2016
Videos
Photos
TELUS: REG 6 – STR 3 (Bronze Medal)
Miller and Woods had three points apiece to lead the Pat Canadians over the Bisons for bronze.
TELUS: TOR - CHA (Gold Medal)
Bonsteel scored twice and Ewing made 35 saves, leading the Young Nationals to their first TELUS Cup title.
TELUS: TOR 3 – REG 1 (Semifinal)
Regan got the winner seven minutes into the third period to send the Young Nationals to the final.
TELUS: CHA 7 – STR 1 (Semifinal)
The Grenadiers scored the game’s final seven goals to beat the Bisons and return to the gold medal game.
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