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Buffalo (NHL) 25 Owen Power D L/G 6’5” 214 11/22/02 Mississauga, Ont. University of Michigan (Big Ten) 26 Sean Walker D R/D 5’11” 196 11/13/94 Keswick, Ont. Los Angeles (NHL) 38 Mario Ferraro D L/G 5’11” 185 09/17/98 King City, Ont. San Jose (NHL) 70 Troy Stecher D R/D 5’10” 186 04/07/94 Richmond, B.C./C.-B. Detroit (NHL) 74 Nicolas Beaudin D L/G 5’11” 168 11/07/99 Châteauguay, Que./Qc Chicago (NHL) 8 Liam Foudy F/A L/G 6’2” 193 02/04/00 Scarborough, Ont. Columbus (NHL) 11 Jaret Anderson-Dolan F/A L/G 5’11” 188 09/12/99 Calgary, Alta./Alb. Los Angeles (NHL) 13 Gabe Vilardi F/A R/D 6’3” 201 08/16/99 Kingston, Ont. Los Angeles (NHL) 14 Adam Henrique F/A L/G 6’0” 188 02/06/90 Burford, Ont. Anaheim (NHL) 17 Justin Danforth F/A R/D 5’9” 181 03/15/93 Oshawa, Ont. Columbus (NHL) 21 Nick Paul F/A L/G 6’3” 225 03/20/95 Mississauga, Ont. Ottawa (NHL) 22 Brandon Hagel F/A L/G 5’11” 174 08/27/98 Morinville, Alta./Alb. Chicago (NHL) 27 Michael Bunting F/A L/G 5’11” 197 09/17/95 Scarborough, Ont. Arizona (NHL) 28 Connor Brown F/A R/D 6’0” 185 01/14/94 Toronto, Ont. Ottawa (NHL) 44 Maxime Comtois F/A L/G 6’2” 215 01/08/99 Longueuil, Que./Qc Anaheim (NHL) 73 Brandon Pirri F/A L/G 6’1” 180 04/10/91 Toronto, Ont. Chicago (NHL) 88 Andrew Mangiapane F/A L/G 5’10” 184 04/04/96 Bolton, Ont. Calgary (NHL) 91 Cole Perfetti F/A L/G 5’11” 177 01/01/02 Whitby, Ont. Manitoba (AHL) Named to team, but unable to participate / Nommé à l’équipe, mais ne peut participer 55 Kevin Bahl D L/G 6’6” 230 06/27/00 Mississauga, Ont. New Jersey (NHL) 9 Dillon Dubé F/A L/G 5’11” 187 07/20/98 Cochrane, Alta./Alb. Calgary (NHL) CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD CANADA’S NATIONAL MEN’S TEAM MEDIA GUIDE (.PDF) CLIQUEZ ICI POUR TÉLÉCHARGER LE GUIDE DE PRESSE DE L’ÉQUIPE NATIONALE MASCULINE DU CANADA (.PDF) NOTE: All numbers represent 1977-2021, covering the time NHLers have been allowed to participate. REMARQUE : Les statistiques couvrent la période de 1977 à 2021, soit depuis que les joueurs de la LNH sont autorisés à participer au tournoi. MAY 21-JUNE 6, 2021 / 21 MAI-6 JUIN 2021 | RIGA, LATVIA/LETTONIE 2021 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL 2021 DE L’IIHF CANADA VS. FINLAND CANADA C. FINLANDE ALL-TIME RECORD / FICHE DE TOUS LES TEMPS GP W OTW OTL L T GF GA PJ V VP DP D N BP BC 51 34 2 2 11 2 270 115 Date Location Round CAN FIN OT Date Lieu Ronde CAN FIN Prol. 03/10/1951 Paris, FRA Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 11 1 -- 03/04/1954 Stockholm, SWE Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 20 1 -- 02/28/1955 Düsseldorf, FRG Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 12 0 -- 03/03/1958 Oslo, NOR Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 24 0 -- 03/09/1959 Prague, TCH Medal Round/Ronde des médailles 6 0 -- 03/11/1961 Lausanne, SUI Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 12 1 -- 03/08/1962 Denver, Colo. Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 8 1 -- 03/14/1963 Stockholm, SWE Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 12 2 -- 03/05/1965 Tampere, FIN Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 4 0 -- 03/06/1966 Ljubljana, YUG Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 9 1 -- 03/19/1967 Vienna, AUT Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 5 1 -- 03/16/1969 Stockholm, SWE Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 5 1 -- 03/29/1969 Stockholm, SWE Round Robin/Tournoi à la ronde 6 1 -- 04/27/1977 Vienna, AUT Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 5 1 -- 04/27/1978 Prague, TCH Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 4 6 -- 04/17/1979 Moscow, URS Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 5 4 -- 04/12/1981 Stockholm, SWE Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 4 3 -- 04/15/1982 Helsinki, FIN Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 9 2 -- 04/22/1983 Dortmund, FRG Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 5 1 -- 04/21/1985 Prague, TCH Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 5 2 -- 04/15/1986 Moscow, URS Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 2 3 -- 04/28/1986 Moscow, URS Medal Round/Ronde des médailles 4 3 -- 04/26/1987 Vienna, AUT Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 7 2 -- 04/15/1989 Södertälje, SWE Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 6 4 -- 04/19/1990 Berne, SUI Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 6 5 -- 04/23/1991 Helsinki, FIN Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 5 3 -- 05/06/1992 Prague, TCH Quarterfinal/Quart de finale 3 4 -- 04/28/1993 Munich, GER Quarterfinal/Quart de finale 5 1 -- 05/08/1994 Milan, ITA Gold Medal/Médaille d’or 2 1 SO/TB 1 04/30/1996 Vienna, AUT Quarterfinal/Quart de finale 3 1 -- 05/06/1997 Helsinki, FIN Medal Round/Ronde des médailles 1 0 -- 05/09/1998 Zürich, SUI Qualification/Ronde de qualification 3 3 -- 05/10/1999 Hamar, NOR Final Round/Ronde finale 2 4 -- 05/05/2000 St. Petersburg, RUS Qualification/Ronde de qualification 5 1 -- 05/14/2000 St. Petersburg, RUS Bronze Medal/Médaille de bronze 1 2 -- 05/06/2004 Prague, CZE Quarterfinal/Quart de finale 5 4 OT/Prol. 2 05/08/2005 Innsbruck, AUT Qualification/Ronde de qualification 3 3 -- 05/15/2006 Riga, LAT Qualification/Ronde de qualification 4 2 -- 05/21/2006 Riga, LAT Bronze Medal/Médaille de bronze 0 5 -- 05/13/2007 Moscow, RUS Gold Medal/Médaille d’or 4 2 -- 05/12/2008 Halifax, N.S./N.-É. Qualification/Ronde de qualification 6 3 -- 05/04/2009 Kloten, SUI Qualification/Ronde de qualification 3 4 SO/TB 3 05/11/2012 Helsinki, FIN Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 5 3 -- 05/22/2014 Minsk, BLR Quarterfinal/Quart de finale 2 3 -- 05/17/2016 St. Petersburg, RUS Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 0 4 -- 05/22/2016 Moscow, RUS Gold Medal/Médaille d’or 2 0 -- 05/16/2017 Paris, FRA Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 5 2 -- 05/12/2018 Herning, DEN Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 1 5 -- 05/10/2019 Kosice, SVK Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 1 3 -- 05/26/2019 Bratislava, SVK Gold Medal/Médaille d’or 1 3 -- 06/01/2021 Riga, LAT Preliminary/Ronde préliminaire 2 3 SO/TB 4 1 Luc Robitaille (SO/TB) 2 Dany Heatley (5:23) 3 Hannes Hyvonen (SO/TB) 4 Arttu Ruotsalainen (SO/TB) MAY 21-JUNE 6, 2021 / 21 MAI-6 JUIN 2021 | RIGA, LATVIA/LETTONIE 2021 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL 2021 DE L’IIHF TEAM STATISTICS STATISTIQUES DE L’ÉQUIPE GOLD MEDAL GAME – ALL-TIME / MATCH POUR LA MÉDAILLE D’OR – FICHE DE TOUS LES TEMPS GP W OTW OTL L GF GA PJ V VP DP D BP BC 20 10 2 3 5 54 40 Date Location Opponent CAN OPP OT Date Lieu Adversaire CAN ADV Prol. 02/10/1930 Berlin, GER GER 6 1 -- 02/26/1933 Prague, TCH USA 1 2 OT/Prol. 1 02/11/1934 Milan, ITA USA 2 1 -- 01/27/1935 Davos, SUI SUI 4 2 -- 02/20/1938 Prague, TCH GBR 3 1 -- 05/08/1994 Milan, ITA FIN 2 1 SO/TB 2 05/05/1996 Vienna, AUT CZE 2 4 -- 05/11/1997 Helsinki, FIN SWE 2 3 -- 05/13/1997 Helsinki, FIN SWE 3 1 -- 05/14/1997 Helsinki, FIN SWE 2 1 -- 05/11/2003 Helsinki, FIN SWE 3 2 OT/Prol. 3 05/09/2004 Prague, CZE SWE 5 3 -- 05/15/2005 Vienna, AUT CZE 0 3 -- 05/13/2007 Moscow, RUS FIN 4 2 -- 05/18/2008 Quebec City, Que./Qc RUS 4 5 OT/Prol. 4 05/10/2009 Berne, SUI RUS 1 2 -- 05/17/2015 Prague, CZE RUS 6 1 -- 05/22/2016 Moscow, RUS FIN 2 0 -- 05/21/2017 Cologne, GER SWE 1 2 SO/TB 5 05/26/2019 Bratislava, SVK FIN 1 3 -- 1 John Garrison 2 Lub Robitaille (SO/TB) 3 Anson Carter (13:49) 4 Ilya Kovalchuk (2:42) 5 Nicklas Backstrom (SO/TB) CANADA IN LATVIA – ALL-TIME / LE CANADA EN LETTONIE – FICHE DE TOUS LES TEMPS GP W OTW OTL L T GF GA PJ V VP DP D N BP BC 18 10 1 1 6 0 66 45 Year GP W OTW OTL L T GF GA Result Année PJ V VP DP D N BP BC Résultat 2006 9 6 0 0 3 0 41 24 4th/4e 2021 9 4 1 1 3 0 25 21 -- MAY 21-JUNE 6, 2021 / 21 MAI-6 JUIN 2021 | RIGA, LATVIA/LETTONIE 2021 IIHF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONNAT MONDIAL 2021 DE L’IIHF PLAYER STATISTICS STATISTIQUES DES JOUEURS TOURNAMENT STATISTICS / STATISTIQUES AU TOURNOI Player GP G A P PIM +/- Joueur PJ B A P PUN +/- Connor Brown 9 2 11 13 2 +8 Andrew Mangiapane 6 7 4 11 0 +6 Adam Henrique 9 5 5 10 0 +6 Maxime Comtois 9 3 1 4 14 -2 Brandon Pirri 9 3 0 3 6 +1 Nick Paul 9 1 2 3 2 -1 Owen Power 9 0 3 3 2 +1 Cole Perfetti 9 2 0 2 4 E Troy Stecher 9 1 1 2 2 +5 Jaret Anderson-Dolan 9 0 2 2 0 -1 Mario Ferraro 9 0 2 2 0 +2 Liam Foudy 9 0 2 2 0 -1 Justin Danforth 8 1 0 1 0 -1 Colin Miller 4 0 1 1 0 -1 Braden Schneider 8 0 1 1 0 +2 Nicolas Beaudin 9 0 1 1 0 -3 Gabe Vilardi 9 0 1 1 6 -3 Sean Walker 9 0 1 1 0 E Jacob Bernard-Docker 9 0 0 0 0 -3 Brandon Hagel 9 0 0 0 0 -4 Michael Bunting 9 0 0 0 4 -5 Player GP MIN GA SVS SV% GAA SO W-L Joueur PJ MIN BC ARR.
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