2011 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship

Game Summary

Belarus 1 - Canada 4
 

EBERLE SCORES TWO, TAVARES SHINES AS CANADA BEATS BELARUS 4-1 AT WORLDS

KOSICE, Slovakia - Ken Hitchcock is ready to turn the keys over to the kids.

Canada received clutch performances from its youngest players while opening the IIHF World HockeyChampionship with a 4-1 win over Belarus, prompting the coach to muse about some changes to his lineup.

John Tavares was named Canada's best player Friday despite spending a team-low 11 minutes 24seconds on the ice. The 20-year-old had a goal and an assist while registering seven shots.

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Linemate Jeff Skinner, at age 18 the youngest player in the NHL this season, scored the eventualgame-winner in his first international game at the senior level.

“I think we really trust and feel confident in those kids,” said Hitchcock. “Offensively, they look moremature than their ages. They were effective again tonight so I think you're going to see those two guysprobably get additional ice time once we get our lines consistent.”

Hitchcock had only 11 healthy forwards to choose from in the opening game but should have an even fourlines Sunday against France because winger James Neal is due to arrive before then.

The coach is considering putting Tavares and Skinner on a unit that could potentially developinto the team's No. 1 line.

“I think one of the things we might do is end up giving (Chris) Stewart and (Rick) Nash to the kids hereyet,” said Hitchcock. “We'll see. We'll just debate it here in the next 24 hours.

“I guess the feeling we have is if they're this mature in their game then let's crank it up.”

Another young player who caught the coach's eye was Jordan Eberle, who scored twice against Belarus togive him 17 goals in his last 17 national team games dating back to the 2009 world junior championship.

Like Tavares and a few others here, the 20-year-old attended the world championship a year agowhen Canada finished a disappointing seventh. They intend to draw on that experience and deliver a strongerperformance here.

“JT, (Evander) Kane, (Matt) Duchene - we've all played in this tournament before,” said Eberle. “So it'sreally nothing new to us. For us, it's coming back and a little redemption for last year, we weren't happywith the finish.

“We're off to a good start.”

There were a couple wobbly moments to overcome.

After Eberle staked Canada to a 1-0 lead, defenceman Luke Schenn misplayed the puck behind his own netlate in the first period and allowed Andrei Stepanov to tie it on a power play. The Belarusian was wide openat the side of the net to beat James Reimer.

Skinner scored the eventual winner just past the midway point of the game after Tavares dug thepuck out from the corner. He showed deft hands in quickly lifting a shot over Andrei Mezin.

The Calder Trophy finalist thinks the makeup of the team has allowed him to get comfortable quickly.

“Coming in, you have guys the same age that you can relate to,” said Skinner. “At the same time, we stillhave a solid veteran presence that have been here and know what it takes.

“Those guys are relied upon for leadership and stuff like that and us young guys sort of follow in theirfootsteps.”

All and all, it was a pretty solid start for the second-youngest team Canada has sent to this event sinceNHLers started participating in 1977. The average age of the roster is 24 years two months.

The best chances for Belarus came from captain Mikhail Grabovski, who did all he could to beat Reimer _his teammate with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Grabovski directed seven shots on net, including a breakawaychance late in the second when the score was still 2-1.

“He's a sick player _ we play another game and he'll probably pot two or three,” Reimer said ofGrabovski.

The Canadians looked extremely composed over the final 20 minutes, building a comfortable lead on goalsby Tavares and Eberle while limiting the chances in their own end.

It was just one more sign the kids are learning.

“You can never count anyone out in this tournament,” said Eberle. “That's one thing I learned last yeartoo, every team is a good hockey team and everyone can skate. You've got to be prepared for anything.”

Notes: A moment of silence was held prior to the game for victims of the recent subway bombing in Minsk... Canadian Chris Stewart was stopped on a third-period penalty shot ... It had been 2,305 days since AndrewLadd last represented Canada at the 2005 world junior tournament ... Mario Scalzo, the only non-NHLer playingfor Canada, had two assists ... Mezin appeared in his 50th career game for Belarus.

 

Game Information
Game Number 4 Round Preliminary
Arena Arena Kosice City, Country Kosice, SVK
Month / Day / Year 04/29/2011 Time 02:15 PM ET
Attendance Game Status Final

Box Score   1     2     3   Total
Belarus (BLR) 1 0 0 1
Canada (CAN) 1 1 2 4

Goals/Penalties
First Period
Goals:
   01:52 CAN 14 Jordan Eberle (9 Evander Kane, 7 Mario Scalzo)
   19:26 BLR 61 Andrei Stepanov (11 Alexander Kulakov, 77 Alexander Kitarov)

Penalties:
   05:30 CAN 20 John Tavares (Charging)
   11:02 BLR 43 Victor Kostyuchyonok (Hooking)
   12:32 BLR 13 Sergei Drozd (Hooking)
   17:12 CAN 53 Jeff Skinner (Slashing)

Second Period
Goals:
   10:27 CAN 53 Jeff Skinner (20 John Tavares)

Penalties:
   02:10 BLR 43 Victor Kostyuchyonok (Tripping)
   11:19 CAN 3 Dion Phaneuf (Hooking)
   14:52 CAN 8 Brent Burns (Tripping)
   18:28 CAN 3 Dion Phaneuf (Slashing)

Third Period
Goals:
   05:18 CAN 20 John Tavares (53 Jeff Skinner)
   08:39 CAN 14 Jordan Eberle (3 Dion Phaneuf, 7 Mario Scalzo) PP

Penalties:
   08:33 BLR 59 Sergei Demagin (Tripping)
   17:16 BLR 89 Dmitri Korobov (Hooking)
   17:55 CAN 22 Cal Clutterbuck (Cross Checking)
   19:10 CAN 3 Dion Phaneuf (High Sticking)


Goaltenders
Belarus
31 Andrei Mezin On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
Canada
34 James Reimer On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

Shots on Goal   1     2     3   Total
Belarus 10 7 5 22
Canada 14 11 14 39

Player of the Game
Canada 20 John Tavares
Belarus 31 Andrei Mezin
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