This is the 25th triumph for hockey players under the sign of Maple Leaf. Previously this art made in 2007.
Canadians in the Czech Republic presented themselves very well. They won all ten matches in regular time, for which he received a special bonus of one million Swiss francs. Particularly painful lessons received the Germans and Austrians, who were beaten 10: 0 and 10: 1. However, in the quarterfinals of Belarusians newcomers from overseas they defeated 9: 0. Throughout the tournament drove the opponents 66 goals and conceded just 15.
In the final, the Russians strengthened season’s top scorer in NHL Alexander Ovechkin, who joined the team on Friday, they were unable to make them equal fight.
Already in the first third of Canadians distant 16 shots and only five rivals. It was long the score goalless, because between the posts Sbornej was doing a great Siergeiej Bobrowski. He capitulated in the 19th minute, after hitting Cody Eakin.
In the next part of the game domination charges Todd McLellan was even more pronounced, and even Bobrowski was no longer able to keep Russia in the game. They beat him in turn: Tyler Ennis, Sidney Crosby and Tyler Seguin.
In the last third of the interval of 52 seconds even goals scored by Claude Giroux and Nathan MacKinnon. In the end he was hit by an honorary Malkin.
tournament’s most valuable player (MVP) Media representatives chosen Jaromir Jagr. 43-year-old Czech, who announced his representative career, scored six goals and had three assists.
The best striker was Canadian Jason Spezza – six goals and eight assists, his compatriot defender Brent Burns, and the keeper Pekka Rinne. Finn during the tournament kept a clean sheet for 238 minutes, which is a record of the championship.
tournament in the Czech Republic enjoyed enormous popularity. In the stands halls in Prague and Ostrava attendance 741 690 viewers, a new record attendance. For the year will be hosted by Russia.
Canada – Russia 6: 1 (1: 0, 3: 0, 2: 1).
Goals: for Canada – Cody Eakin (19), Tyler Ennis (22), Sidney Crosby (28), Tyler Seguin (29), Claude Giroux (49), Nathan MacKinnon (50) ; Russia – Evgeni Malkin (53).
Penalties: Canada – 4, Russia – 10 minutes.
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