2009 WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP - HOME/NEWS
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CLOSE TO $700,000 COMMITTED
TO OTTAWA MINOR HOCKEY
Thanks to the unparalled success of the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship, close to
$700,000 has been committed to the Ottawa District Hockey Association and the 2009 IIHF World Junior
Championship Legacy Fund. » more
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SASKATCHEWAN READIES
FOR 2010 WJC
Organizers of the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship know they can’t beat Ottawa when it
comes to setting an attendance record. But they can match anyone on the planet when it comes to putting on a
showcase event. » more
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CANADA 5 –
SWEDEN 1
GOLD MEDAL | MON. JAN. 5
Make it five in a row! For the fifth consecutive year, Canada has won the gold medal at the
IIHF World Junior Championship, scoring in the game’s first minute to spark a golden victory over Sweden on
Monday night.
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CANADA 6 – RUSSIA 5
(OT)
SEMI-FINAL | SAT. JAN. 3
Jordan Eberle and John Tavares scored in the shootout as Canada advanced to its eighth
straight gold medal game with a 6-5 victory over Russia on Saturday. Eberle’s goal with less than six seconds
to go forced the extra time.
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CANADA 7 – UNITED
STATES 4
PRELIMINARY | WED. DEC. 31
John Tavares scored a hat trick to tie the all-time Canadian World Junior goal-scoring record
as Canada clinched a spot in the semifinals with a 7-4 win over the United States. The Canadians erased a
three-goal deficit to earn the victory.
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CANADA 15 – KAZAKHSTAN 0
PRELIMINARY | SUN. DEC. 28
Jamie Benn scored the first Canadian World Junior hat trick in four years to help the
National Junior Team to a resounding 15-0 win over Kazakhstan on Sunday. Canada scored eight times on the
power play, setting a new single-game Canadian record.
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CANADA 8 – CZECH
REPUBLIC 1
PRELIMINARY | FRI. DEC. 26
John Tavares scored a pair of power play goals and added an assist and Zach Boychuk had a
goal to go along with two helpers.
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