2009 IIHF Ice Hockey Junior World Championship

Canada 6 – Russia 5 (SO)

EBERLE’S LATE GOAL, TOKARSKI’S SHOOTOUT HEROICS LEAD CANADA TO GOLD MEDAL GAME

by Alan Adams

KANATA, ON – Canada's drive for five is alive.

Jordan Eberle (Regina, SK/Regina, WHL) scored twice in regulation time, including the equalizer with five seconds left in the third period, and then had another goal in the shootout to pace Canada to a 6-5 triumph over Russia in Saturday's semifinal at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship.

"Those are the biggest goals I remember," said Eberle. "Now we are going for gold.”

The Russians were trying to hang on to a one-goal lead in the dying seconds of the game when John Tavares (Oakville, ON/Oshawa, OHL) took a quick shot that defenceman Dmitri Kulikov tried to smother. But Eberle stole the puck from the Russian and tucked it past netminder Vadim Zhelobnyuk.

The Canadians carried the play in the 10-minute overtime but failed to beat Zhelobnyuk, sending the game to a shootout.

After Eberle beat the Russian goaltender with a slick backhand and Tavares snapped a shot home, Canadian netminder Dustin Tokarski (Watson, SK/Spokane, WHL) turned away Pavel Chernov, sending Canada to its eighth straight gold medal game.

It will be a familiar foe across the ice at SBP Arena on Monday in the tournament’s final game – Canada will face Sweden, who it beat for gold last year in Pardubice, Czech Republic.

In another classic game in hockey most-storied rivalry, the Canadians and Russians alternated on eight goals over the first three periods.

Four times the Canadians took leads – on goals by Brett Sonne (Maple Ridge, BC/Calgary, WHL), Patrice Cormier (Cap-Pelé, NB/Rimouski, QMJHL), Eberle and Angelo Esposito (Montreal, QC/Montreal, QMJHL) – only to see the Russians claw right back, sometimes just seconds later.

Russia took its first lead at 17:40 of the third period, setting up Eberle’s heroics and a tense shootout.

"You have 20,000 Canadians standing up watching every one and you can't really watch on the bench,” Tavares said. “Guys had their heads down or were holding each other, praying for pucks to go in and pucks to stay out."

Tokarski downplayed his heroics in the shootout.

"I have to play better if we want to win," he said.

The semifinal showdown marked the eighth time in the last decade that Canada and Russia have met in a medal-round game at the World Juniors – Canada has won four straight, including a 4-2 victory in the gold medal game in their last encounter in 2007.


Game Information/Renseignements sur le match
Game #/No. de match 26 Round/Ronde Semifinal
Arena/Aréna SBP Centre Location/Lieu Ottawa, Ont.
Date Sat. Jan. 03, 2009 Time/Heure 7:30 PM EST

 

Box Score/Compte 1 2 3 OT SO Final
CAN 2 1 2 0 1 6
RUS 2 0 3 0 0 5

 

Goals & Penalties/Buts et pénalités
First Period/Première période

Goals/Buts :
02:02 CAN 12 Brett Sonne (15 Stefan Della Rovere, 29 Evander Kane)
05:18 RUS 5 Maxim Goncharov
07:04 CAN 28 Patrice Cormier (29 Evander Kane)
07:20 RUS 9 Dmitri Klopov (26 Evgeni Dadonov, 21 Nikita Klyukin)

Penalties/Pénaltés :
08:22 CAN 14 Jordan Eberle (Hooking)
11:20 RUS 23 Sergei Korostin (High Sticking)
14:22 RUS 28 Nikita Filatov (Elbowing)
18:39 RUS 16 Sergei Andronov (Clipping)

Second Period/Deuxieme Période

Goals/Buts :
16:40 CAN 14 Jordan Eberle (18 Cody Hodgson, 19 John Tavares) PP

Penalties/Pénaltés :
05:16 CAN 15 Stefan Della Rovere (Tripping)
10:21 RUS 15 Evgeni Grachev (High Sticking)
12:02 RUS 8 Vasili Tokranov (Holding)
14:39 RUS (Too Many Players)
16:20 RUS 27 Maxim Chudinov (High Sticking)
16:52 RUS 27 Maxim Chudinov (Delay of Game)

Third Period/Troisième Période

Goals/Buts :
00:51 RUS 15 Evgeni Grachev
05:44 CAN 7 Angelo Esposito
06:22 RUS 16 Sergei Andronov (28 Nikita Filatov, 5 Maxim Goncharov) PP
17:40 RUS 9 Dmitri Klopov
19:55 CAN 14 Jordan Eberle

Penalties/Pénaltés :
01:18 RUS 5 Maxim Goncharov (Interference)
04:47 CAN 15 Stefan Della Rovere (Cross-Checking)
06:12 CAN 5 PK Subban (Tripping)
12:55 CAN 2 Colten Teubert (Hooking)

Overtime/Prolongation

Goals/Buts :
None/Aucun

Penalties/Pénaltés :
None/Aucune

 

Goaltenders/Gardien(ne)s de but
CAN 30 Dustin Tokarski On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00
RUS 1 Vadim Zhelobnyuk On 1/00:00 Off 3/20:00

 

Shots on Goal/Tirs au but 1 2 3 OT Total
CAN 11 13 13 4 41
RUS 12 3 10 3 28

 

Shootout Summary/Sommaire de la fusillade
Player Goals/Save
14 Jordan Eberle (Canada) Goal

 

Officials/Officiels
Referee/Arbitre Tom Laaksonen, Jari Levonen
Lines People/Juges de lignes Frantisek Kalivoda, Milan Novak
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Photos
2008-09 NJT: Press Conference
Photos from the Canadian Junior team press conference.
2009 WJC: CAN 5 - SWE 1 Gold
Canada vs. Sweden at the 2009 IIHF World Jr's in Ottawa, ON (Gold).
2009 WJC: CAN 6 - RUS 5
Canada vs. Russia at the 2009 IIHF World Jr's in Ottawa, ON. (Semi-Final)
2009 WJC: CAN 7 - SVK 0
Canada vs. Slovakia in a 2009 World Jr. pre-competition game.
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