2020 Olympic Winter Games (Youth)

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2020 Olympic Winter Games (Youth)
Game #9
Bronze
Final
January 22, 2020 6:00 am EST
Vaudoise Arena
Lausanne, SUI

Scoring

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

Shots on Goal

1st
2nd
3rd
Final
1
2
3
F
12
10
6
28
6
1
13
20

Statistics

PP
PIM
0 / 5
26
2 / 6
24

Game Story

FAST START HELPS CANADA WIN BRONZE AT YOUTH OLYMPICS

JASON LA ROSE

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Antonin Verreault (Saint-Jérôme, Que./Saint-Eustache, LHMAAAQ) and Nate Danielson (Red Deer, Alta./Northern Alberta, CSSHL) scored in the first three minutes, Cédrick Guindon (Rockland, Ont./Rockland, HEOMAAA) netted a pair of goals and Canada doubled up Finland 4-2 on Wednesday to win the bronze medal at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games.

It’s the third time in as many Youth Olympics that Canada has medalled; it won bronze at the inaugural Games in Innsbruck, Austria, in 2012 and took silver in Lillehammer, Norway, in 2016.

On the ice less than 24 hours after their narrow semifinal loss to the United States, the Canadians jumped all over Finland as soon as the puck dropped.

Verreault needed just 1:45 to open the scoring, capitalizing on a neutral-zone turnover by beating Finnish goaltender Topias Leinonen under the arm, and Danielson knocked in his own rebound just 63 seconds after that for a quick two-goal advantage.

Guindon got his first of the game to make it 3-0 at 9:40, finishing off a feed from Verreault.

Canada found itself in penalty trouble late in the opening frame and the Finns capitalized; Elmeri Laakso hammered a one-timer past netminder Vincent Filion (Shawinigan, Que./Trois-Rivières, LHMAAAQ) on a five-on-three in the final minute to get the Scandinavians within two after 15 minutes.

The penalty parade continued on both sides in a scoreless second period, with the teams combining for seven minors and a 10-minute misconduct. Canada had a clear advantage in possession, outshooting the Finns 10-1.

But the momentum shifted early in the third; Finland had the first six shots of the period – after registering just seven in the first 30 minutes – and Laakso beat Filion through traffic midway through the final stanza to make it a one-goal game.

The Canadian puck-stopper was at his best in the third period, turning aside 12 of the 13 shots he faced. He stopped 18 of 20 overall.

Guindon found the empty net with 32 seconds left to clinch the win.

Verreault finished as Canada’s leading scorer with five points (three goals, two assists) in four games, one more than Guindon.

Play by Play

Team
Description
Time
1st Period
GOAL
Goal: Antonin Verreault

01:45
GOAL
Goal: Nate Danielson

Assists: Tristan Luneau
02:48
PENALTY
Penalty: Matthew Jovanovic
Hooking (2:00)
04:01
PENALTY
Penalty: Ty Nelson
Roughing (2:00)
06:11
PENALTY
Penalty: Jani Nyman
Roughing (2:00)
06:11
GOAL
Goal: Cedrick Guindon

Assists: Antonin Verreault, Paul Ludwinski
09:40
PENALTY
Penalty: Matthew Savoie (Served by Justin Côté)
Boarding (2:00)
13:35
PENALTY
Penalty: Matthew Savoie
10-Minute Misconduct - Misconduct (10:00)
13:35
PENALTY
Penalty: Pano Fimis
Hooking (2:00)
14:08
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Elmeri Laakso

Assists: Santeri Sulku
14:17
2nd Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Tommi Männistö
Hooking (2:00)
02:05
PENALTY
Penalty: Adam Fantilli
Roughing (2:00)
05:35
PENALTY
Penalty: Otto Salin
Slashing (2:00)
05:35
PENALTY
Penalty: Mats Lindgren
Holding (2:00)
07:12
PENALTY
Penalty: Topi Ronni
Slashing (2:00)
10:08
PENALTY
Penalty: Topi Ronni
Slashing (2:00)
12:25
PENALTY
Penalty: Otto Heinonen
Late Hit (2:00)
13:09
PENALTY
Penalty: Topi Ronni
10-Minute Misconduct - Misconduct (10:00)
14:37
3rd Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Mats Lindgren
Hooking (2:00)
04:26
PENALTY
Penalty: Cedrick Guindon
Tripping (2:00)
06:59
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Elmeri Laakso

Assists: Jere Lassila, Joakim Kemell
07:16
PENALTY
Penalty: Otto Heinonen
Slashing (2:00)
08:24
GOAL (EMPTY NET)
Goal: Cedrick Guindon

Assists: Paul Ludwinski
14:28
GOALTENDER CHANGE
Goaltender Change: Topias Leinonen

14:28

Goaltenders

Name Team Mins Shots Saves GA SV%
Vincent Filion CAN 45 20 18 2 0.900
Topias Leinonen FIN 43 27 24 3 0.889

Game Leaders

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

Previous Games

4 - 2 W @ FinlandFIN
Jan 22, 2020
2 - 4 L v CanadaCAN
Jan 22, 2020
1 - 2 L @ United StatesUSA
Jan 21, 2020
1 - 10 L @ RussiaRUS
Jan 21, 2020
6 - 0 W @ DenmarkDEN
Jan 19, 2020
2 - 1 W v Switzerland SUI
Jan 20, 2020
Videos
Photos
2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games: FIN 5 – CAN 4 (SO) (Bronze)
Preston tied the game late, but Canada fell to Finland.
2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games: USA 6 – CAN 5 (Semifinal)
Preston tallied three points but Canada fell to United States.
2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games: CAN 4 – FIN 1 (Preliminary)
Di Iorio’s hat trick leads Canada over Finland.
2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games: CAN 8 – KOR 0 (Preliminary)
Ruck scored a hat trick to lead Canada over Korea.