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2016 World Cup of Hockey CANADA WORLD CUP OF HOCKEY CHAMPIONS 2 0 1 6 Patrice Bergeron, Jay Bouwmeester, Brent Burns, Corey Crawford, Sidney Crosby CAPTAIN, Logan Couture, Drew Doughty, Matt Duchene, Ryan Getzlaf, Claude Giroux, Braden Holtby, Brad Marchand, Jake Muzzin, Ryan O’Reilly, Corey Perry, Alex Pietrangelo, Carey Price, Steven Stamkos, John Tavares, Joe Thornton, Jonathan Toews, Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Shea Weber Mike Babcock, Claude Julien, Bill Peters, Joel Quenneville, Barry Trotz COACHING STAFF © Steve Lansky 2016 bigmouthsports.com NHL and the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup are registered trademarks and the NHL Shield and NHL Conference logos are trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 2017 National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. 2016 WORLD CUP OF HOCKEY Saturday, September 17 1530 h et GROUP A Saturday, September 17 2000 h et GROUP A All games in tournament on Sportsnet and called by Jim Hughson and Craig Simpson CZECH REPUBLIC 0 v. CANADA 6 USA 0 v. EUROPE 3 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD 1. CANADA, Sidney Crosby 1 (Brad Marchand, Steven Stamkos) 8:26 GWG 1. EUROPE, Marian Gaborik 1 (Frans Nielsen, Mats Zuccarello) 4:19 GWG Banks puck off Neuvirth’s left shoulder from behind net Takes pass on two-on-one and tips it past Quick’s stick side 2. CANADA, Brad Marchand 1 (Brent Burns, Sidney Crosby) 17:08 Deflects Burns’ point blast off Neuvirth’s mask and in Penalties ― Kesler U 11:19 3. CANADA, Patrice Bergeron 1 (Brad Marchand) 19:59 Snaps one over Neuvirth’s glove hand from slot with just 0.7 seconds on the clock SECOND PERIOD 2. EUROPE, Leon Draisaitl 1 (Nino Niederreiter, Tobias Rieder) 4:02 Penalties ― Sustr Cz 1:40, Stamkos Ca 1:55, Marchand Ca 3:35 On a two-on-none, with Niederreiter, takes return pass and has wide open glove side 3. EUROPE, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare 1 (Jannik Hansen, Christian Ehrhoff) 18:32 SECOND PERIOD Tips Hansen’s floating shot out of the air and past flailing Quick 4. CANADA, Joe Thornton 1 (Sidney Crosby, Matt Duchene) 7:22 Takes Crosby’s gorgeous backhand pass and tips it past Neuvirth’s stick side Penalties ― Kesler U 4:26, Europe bench (served by Tatar) 12:11, Ehrhoff E 16:19 5. CANADA, Jonathan Toews 1 (Ryan Getzlaf, John Tavares) 14:25 PPG On PP, Toews swats home Getzlaf’s pass from right in slot THIRD PERIOD NO SCORING Penalties ― Bouwmeester Ca 3:14, Burns Ca 7:57, Michalek Cz 12:51 Penalties ― Dubinsky U (double minor) 2:22, Ehrhoff E 13:02, Gaborik E 15:29 THIRD PERIOD 6. CANADA, Alex Pietrangelo 1 (Drew Doughty, John Tavares) 12:41 PPG Shots on goal by On PP, with Toews screening Neuvirth, Pietrangelo snaps one high stick side from circle USA in white 6 12 17 35 EUROPE in blue 5 5 7 17 Penalties ― Getzlaf Ca 2:14, Duchene Ca 7:01, Nakladal Cz 11:32 USA, Jonathan Quick; EUROPE, Jaroslav Halak Shots on goal by Power play: USA ― 0 for 4, EUR ― 0 for 4 CZECH REPUBLIC in white 12 7 8 27 Head coaches: USA, John Tortorella; EUROPE, Ralph Krueger CANADA in red 14 21 15 50 Referees: Gord Dwyer, Kelly Sutherland Linesmen: Shane Heyer, Derek Amell CZECH REPUBLIC, Michal Neuvirth; CANADA, Carey Price 18 959 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto Power play: CZE ― 0 for 6, CAN ― 2 for 3 USA dressed ― FORWARDS 89 J. Abdelkader DET, 42 D. Backes BOS, 19 B. Dubinsky CBJ, 88 P. Kane CHI ALT, Head coaches: CZECH REPUBLIC, Josef Jandac; CANADA, Mike Babcock 17 R. Kesler ANA, 74 T.J. Oshie WSH, 67 M. Pacioretty MTL, 23 K. Palmieri NJ, 9 Z. Parise MIN, 8 J. Pavelski SJ CAPTAIN, Referees: Eric Furlatt, Chris Lee Linesmen: Steve Miller, Michel Cormier 21 D. Stepan NYR, 16 J. van Riemsdyk TOR, 26 B. Wheeler WPG DEFENCEMEN 33 D. Byfuglien WPG, 4 J. Carlson WSH, 18 978 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto 6 E. Johnson COL, 3 J. Johnson CBJ, 27 R. McDonagh NYR, 2 M. Niskanen WSH, 20 R. Suter MIN ALT GOALTENDERS 30 B. Bishop TB, 32 J. Quick LAK, 35 C. Schneider NJ CZE dressed ― FORWARDS 16 M. Birner, 10 R. Cervenka, 12 R. Faksa, 67 M. Frolik, 11 M. Hanzal, 83 A. Hemsky, 23 D. Jaskin, 9 M. Michalek, 18 O. Palat, 88 D. Pastrnak, 14 T. Plekanec CAPTAIN, 17 V. Sobotka, 93 J. Voracek EUR dressed ― FORWARDS 78 P-E Bellemare FRA, 89 M. Boedker DEN, 29 L. Draisaitl GER, 12 M. Gaborik SVK, DEFENCEMEN 47 M. Jordan, 6 M Kempny, 84 T. Kundratek, 2 Z. Michalek, 33 J. Nakladal, 64 R Polak, 62 A. Sustr 36 J. Hansen DEN, 81 M. Hossa SVK, 11 A. Kopitar SLO CAPTAIN, 22 N. Niederreiter SUI, 51 F. Nielsen DEN, 8 T. Rieder GER, GOALTENDERS 34 P. Mrazek, 30 M. Neuvirth, 31 O. Pavelec 21 T. Tatar SVK, 26 T. Vanek AUT, 63 M. Zuccarello NOR DEFENCEMEN 33 Z. Chara SVK ALT, 10 C. Ehrhoff GER, 59 R. Josi SUI, 5 L. Sbisa SUI, 44 D. Seidenberg GER, 2 A. Sekera SVK, 7 M. Streit SUI ALT CAN dressed ― FORWARDS 37 P. Bergeron BOS, 39 L. Couture SJ, 87 S. Crosby PIT CAPTAIN, 9 M. Duchene COL, GOALTENDERS 1 T. Greiss GER, 31 P. Grubauer GER, 41 J. Halak SVK 15 R. Getzlaf ANA, 28 C. Giroux PHI, 63 B. Marchand BOS, 90 R O’Reilly BUF, 24 C. Perry ANA, 91 S. Stamkos TB, 20 J. Tavares NYI, 97 J. Thornton SJ, 16 J. Toews CHI ALT DEFENCEMEN 4 J. Bouwmeester STL, 88 B. Burns SJ, • G Jaroslav Halak EUR, RW Marian Gaborik EUR, C Anze Kopitar EUR game’s three stars 8 D. Doughty LAK, 7 J. Muzzin LAK, 27 A. Pietrangelo STL, 44 M-E Vlasic SJ, 6 S. Weber MTL ALT • USA had a power-play goal disallowed at 14:10 of second period when, after review, it was ruled that GOALTENDERS 50 C. Crawford CHI, 70 B. Holtby WSH, 31 C. Price MTL F James van Riemsdyk USA directed puck in with his chest/right shoulder • C Anze Kopitar led Europe by playing 23:47; D John Carlson led Team USA by playing 22:54 • F Sidney Crosby CAN, F Patrice Bergeron CAN, D Drew Doughty CAN game’s three stars • “We know we’ve got to learn from that one and get ready for the next one because it’s not going to get any • D Jay Bouwmeester, F Joe Thornton are the only Canadian players who also participated in 2004 World easier for us,” said USA LW Zach Parise. “We’ve got to rebound” Cup of Hockey • “Within the room, we know what we’re capable of,” said F Leon Draisaitl EUR. “From the outside, we got kind • Combined, the 184 players in this tournament have played 73,299 career NHL games and won 47 of stamped as the underdog here and I think we all understood that, but, at the same time, we have some Stanley Cups really, really good players on our team as well, a lot of experience.” • G Carey Price CAN played his first meaningful game since spraining the MCL in his right knee on 25 • After the game, former USA national team player Jeremy Roenick sent the following on Twitter: November 2015…went 289 days without a start “Seriously??? That's the best USA can give??? Defending champs if u look at it literally. That's a joke!! Europe • This was Michal Neuvirth’s first ever start for Czech Republic’s senior national team embarrassed us. Wake up!!!” • Closest Czech Republic came to scoring was Roman Cervenka’s backhand off the crossbar in the final minute of the second period Sunday, September 18 1500 h et GROUP B Sunday, September 18 2000 h et GROUP B SWEDEN 2 v. RUSSIA 1 NORTH AMERICA 4 v. FINLAND 1 FIRST PERIOD FIRST PERIOD NO SCORING 1. NORTH AMERICA, Jack Eichel 1 (Auston Matthews, Connor McDavid) 5:03 PPG On PP, Rinne stops Matthews’ shot from close in and Eichel stuffs in rebound Penalties ― Stralman S 6:04, Orlov R 10:57 Penalties ― Gostisbehere N 1:37, Lehtera F 4:23, Scheifele N 8:03 SECOND PERIOD 1. SWEDEN, Gabriel Landeskog 1 (Erik Karlsson, Nicklas Backstrom) 10:41 PPG SECOND PERIOD On PP, right off draw, Landeskog wires a bullet from point high stick side past screened Bobrovsky 2. NORTH AMERICA, Johnny Gaudreau 1 (Colton Parayko, Dylan Larkin) 5:27 GWG 2. SWEDEN, Victor Hedman 1 (Carl Hagelin, Henrik Sedin) 12:52 GWG Standing right in front of Rinne, tips Parayko’s floater from blueline Comes flying down middle and one-times pass into slot past Bobrovsky low to glove side 3. NORTH AMERICA, Jonathan Drouin 1 (Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Shayne Gostisbehere) 7:27 His wicked snapshot from high slot is stopped, but he eventually slips rebound past Rinnie stick side Penalties ― Shipachyov R 10:37, Soderberg S Ovechkin R 14:51, Backstrom S 17:13 4. NORTH AMERICA, Nathan MacKinnon 1 (Colton Parayko) 14:37 Rinne kicks out Parayko’s shot beautifully, but right to MacKinnon standing on doorstep THIRD PERIOD 3. RUSSIA, Alex Ovechkin 1 (Evgeni Malkin, Pavel Datsyuk) 19:27 Penalties ― None Long, low wrister from point goes through about four bodies and past screened Markstrom THIRD PERIOD Penalties ― Ovechkin R 5:52 5.
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