2016 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

Black 5 - Red 1

BAKER SCORES TWICE, BLACK WINS U17 CAMP TITLE

JASON LA ROSE

CALGARY, Alta. – Dawson Baker (Baltimore, Ont./Quinte, OMHA) scored twice, including the game-winner on a second-period power play, and Black knocked off Red 5-1 on Monday afternoon to win the camp championship at Canada’s national under-17 development camp.

Jack McBain (Toronto, Ont./Don Mills, GTHL) added a goal and two assists for Black, which earned wins on back-to-back-to-back days – beating Gold, Green and Red – to claim the title.

“It’s a good feeling,” McBain said. “It was a long week for the boys, but we played really well and winning definitely makes it feel better.”

Owen Lalonde (Riverside, Ont./Windsor, MHAO) got Black on the board quickly, taking a feed from McBain in the slot and absolutely wiring a wrist shot over the glove of Red netminder Nathan Torchia (Baden, Ont./Waterloo, MHAO) just 4:17 in.

That would be it for scoring in a busy first period for both goaltenders; Torchia stopped 12 of the 13 shots he faced, while Black counterpart Jacob Ingham (Barrie, Ont./Barrie, OMHA) turned away all 10 he faced in his only period of work.

Both teams took their foot off the gas in the second, with just 11 shots combined in the middle frame.

But Baker doubled the Black advantage only three seconds into a power play, redirecting a shot from Giovanni Vallati (Ottawa, Ont./Vaughan, GTHL) past Torchia at 2:03, and McBain went five-hole at 7:15 to make it 3-0.

Black continued to run away with it in the final stanza, scoring twice more to increase its lead to five; Adam McMaster (Beamsville, Ont./Niagara North, OMHA) got a shot through Kevin Mandolese (Blainville, Que./Collège Esther-Blondin, LHMAAAQ) just shy of the midway mark of the period, and Baker added his second with 4:48 remaining.

The only thing left to decide was whether Ingham and Marshall Frappier (Nepean, Ont,/Nepean, HEO) would share a shutout, and Carson Miller (Yorkton, Sask./Yorkton, SMAAAHL) ended those hopes inside the final two minutes by converting on a Red power play.

“Obviously not the finish we wanted, but it was good to get that last goal and end on a positive,” Red forward Luka Burzan said. “We stuck to the plan and kept going no matter what. Unfortunate finish, but I’m proud of the guys.”

Black finished with a narrow 25-23 advantage in shots on goal, although it had fewer in the final two periods (12) than it had in the first (13).

Game Information
Game # 9 Round Intrasquad
Arena Markin MacPhail Centre – Arena A Location Calgary, Alta.
Date Monday, August 1, 2016 Time 12:15 p.m. MT

 

Box Score 1 2 3 Total
BLK 1 2 2 5
RED 0 0 1 1

 

Goals & Penalties
First Period
Goals :
04:17 BLK Owen Lalonde (Jack McBain)

Penalties :
07:50 RED Merrick Rippon (Tripping)
12:33 BLK Aidan Dudas (Slashing)
Second Period
Goals :
02:03 BLK Dawson Baker (Giovanni Vallati, Aidan Dudas) PP
07:15 BLK Jack McBain (Rhys Forhan)

Penalties :
02:00 RED Owen Gilhula (Hooking)
02:56 BLK Ty Smith (Interference)
Third Period
Goals :
08:21 BLK Adam McMaster (Jack McBain, Rhys Forhan)
13:12 BLK Dawson Baker
16:40 RED Carson Miller (Ryan Merkley) PP

Penalties :
02:16 RED Billy Moskal (Interference)
10:52 RED Serron Noel (Head Contact)
16:08 BLK Jack McBain (Cross-checking)

 

Goaltenders
BLK Jacob Ingham; Marshall Frappier (2nd/00:00)
RED Nathan Torchia; Kevin Mandolese (2nd/08:33)

 

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 Total
BLK 13 5 7 25
RED 10 6 7 23
Videos
Photos
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2018 U17: RUS 2 – FIN 1 (Gold Medal)
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2018 U17: RUS 6 – SWE 4 (Semifinal)
Ponomaryov had 2G 2A to help the Russians reach the gold medal game.
2018 U17: CAN-B 5, CAN-W 3 (5th Place)
Crnkovic scored a hat trick to help Black beat White for fifth place.
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