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Preliminary Round

DAY 4

 

Group B
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May 8th 2016, h. 16:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris

 

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Preliminary Round

DAY 4

 

Group B
Central European Summer Time (GMT +2)
Belarus BLR.gif 0 - 6 CAN.gif Canada
Period-by-Period: 0-1, 0-2, 0-3
May 8th 2016, h. 16:15, AccorHotels Arena, Paris
 

Canada rolls along, 6-0

Big Mac attack continues in one-sided win

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Nathan MacKinnon kept his hot hand going, scoring two more goals and adding a great assist. Mitch Marner added two signature helpers of his own.

 

Canada continued its dominance over Belarus, winning for the tenth straight time in World Championship competition without a loss. 

 

The win keeps Canada atop the Group B standings with a perfect 3-0 record while Belarus falls to 0-3 and in desperate need of some points to avoid relegation.

 

Brayden Point started and finished the scoring, and Jeff Skinner had a goal and two assists.

 

MacKinnon now leads the tournament in goals with five, and he, Skinner, and defenceman Tyson Barrie all have seven points, second behind Russia's Artemi Panarin.

 

Cal Pickard earned the shutout this afternoon by stopping just 13 shots.

 

It was clear from the outset that Belarus had no answer for Canada’s puck pressure. And, when Canada had the puck, the players showed creativity and imagination in making short, crisp passes, creating all kinds of scoring chances.

 

Belarus goalie Mikhail Karnaukhov was peppered with 45 shots, many of them good scoring chances.

 

Canada led 1-0 after the first period, but the score didn’t come close to telling the story of puck possession by Canada. Belarus was simply happy when it cleared its end or managed a distant and harmless shot on Cal Pickard.

 

That first goal came off a nice pass by Marner to Brayden Point in the slot. He took aim and drilled a shot over the shoulder of Karnaukhov at 5:08.

 

MacKinnon scored a pair of goals in the second. The first, at 4:20 on the power play, was an exact replica of one he scored yesterday from the left faceoff dot. He cradled the puck, then wired a snap shot to the top corner over the goalie’s glove.

 

The second was the result of some terrible luck by Belarus. First, Artyom Demkov broke his stick, and as Canada passed the puck around taking advantage of the situation, the puck bounced off Demkov’s skate and went right to the goal line. MacKinnon poked it home for his fifth goal in the last five periods of play.

 

And just to show he's not all shot, MacKinnon took a pass at centre ice early in the third, went deep, and pushed a lovely pass out to Jeff Skinner at the blue ice. Skinner roofed the puck at 7:01 of the third to make it 4-0.

 

Over the second and third periods the Belarussians took six successive penalties as they just couldn't keep up. Canada got another goal at 10:16 as a result. Just as Pavel Vorobei came out of the box for serving another delay of game penalty--the team's second of the day--Claude Giroux snapped a rebound past Karnaukhov to make it 5-0.

 

Point added his second on a nice toe drag and hitting the same spot over Karnaukhov's shoulder as he did the first time. The goal, at 14:42, made it 6-0. 

 

Canada now has some time off and doesn’t play again until Thursday in a much-anticipated match against hosts France. Belarus has one day off and plays Switzerland on Wednesday.

 

 

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Results after 1st Period

 

Group A in Cologne

United States - Sweden  2-3 (2-3,-,-)

02:14 Elias LINDHOLM 0-1

03:21 Clayton KELLER 1-1

13:23 Elias LINDHOLM 1-2

18:12 Johnny GAUDREAU 2-2

18:47 Victor HEDMAN 2-3

 

Group B in Paris

Finland - Czech Republic  3-0 (3-0,-,-)

00:58 Valtteri FILPPULA 1-0

02:41 Topi JAAKOLA 2-0

13:51 Ville LAJUNEN 3-0

 

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19 minutes ago, mihamiha said:

is this another finland team?

 

I´m watching mainly USA-SWE in TV but also have the FIN-CZE stream on my PC, so time by time I check a look on it, and from what I see, the result doesn´t reflect the real things on ice, the match looks be very equal, the czechs are playing a lot of time in the Finns defensive zone, but somehow can not score, in other hand Finland seems have tonight very high shooting efficiency

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Results after 2nd Period

 

Group A in Cologne

United States - Sweden  3-3 (2-3, 1-0,-)

02:14 Elias LINDHOLM 0-1

03:21 Clayton KELLER 1-1

13:23 Elias LINDHOLM 1-2

18:12 Johnny GAUDREAU 2-2

18:47 Victor HEDMAN 2-3

22:57 Johnny GAUDREAU 3-3

 

Group B in Paris

Finland - Czech Republic  3-0 (3-0, 0-0,-)

00:58 Valtteri FILPPULA 1-0

02:41 Topi JAAKOLA 2-0

13:51 Ville LAJUNEN 3-0

 

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6 hours ago, Agger said:

 

but let's remember that we're pretty much only just started.

There's still more than a week's playing before the group stage is done

 

Sweden  lost again :lol: and Finalnd 3-3 vs Czech :yikes:

 

i told you :mad:

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Final Results

 

Group A in Cologne

United States - Sweden  4-3 (2-3, 1-0, 1-0)

02:14 Elias LINDHOLM 0-1

03:21 Clayton KELLER 1-1

13:23 Elias LINDHOLM 1-2

18:12 Johnny GAUDREAU 2-2

18:47 Victor HEDMAN 2-3

22:57 Johnny GAUDREAU 3-3

51:47 J.T. COMPHER 4-3

 

Group B in Paris

Finland - Czech Republic  3-4 After GWS (3-0, 0-0, 0-3, OT: 0-0, GWS: 0-1)

00:58 Valtteri FILPPULA 1-0

02:41 Topi JAAKOLA 2-0

13:51 Ville LAJUNEN 3-0

47:37 Roman HORÁK 3-1

57:46 Radko GUDAS 3-2

58:09 Jan KOVÁŘ 3-3

Winning Shoot-out Scored by Robin HANZL 3-4 GWS

 

 

 

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