๐จ๐ฆ Canadaย 4-4ย Russia ๐ท๐บ
Canada / Russia Super Series, Game 7
ENMAX Centrium, Red Deer ๐จ๐ฆ
Friday, 07 September 2007
It was a nail biter, but Canada remained unbeaten in the Canada-Russia Super Series.
Canada trailed 2-0 in the first period and 4-3 after the second period, but a third period powerplay goal by Sam Gagner drew the Canadians into a 4-4 tie. Canada had several great chances to pull ahead, but were continually stymied by Russian goalie Vadim Zhelobnyuk who finished the contest with 36 saves.
“Theyโre playing better and better,” said Russian coach Sergei Nemchinov of his players. “I told them that weโve got to take one game at a time and play every game and give it all every game.”
Canadian coach Brent Sutter, behind the bench once again at the Enmax Centrium in Red Deer, commended the Russian squad for putting forth a great effort.
“I thought the Russians played well tonight, I really did – give them credit,” said Sutter, whoโs leaving his post as coach and general manager of the Red Deer Rebels to coach the New Jersey Devils this season. “Our team looked a little tired tonight. They got a couple weak goals on us tonight. They deserved to get the tie and we fought like heck to get it.”
Brandon Sutter scored in the third period to put Canada ahead 3-2 much to the delight of the home crowd, only to see the Russians score two quick goals to retake the lead.
“He played well again,” said Brent Sutter of his son, who was named Canadaโs Player of the Game. “Heโs played well this whole series. He hasnโt missed a beat in any game. Heโs played well in all three zones. He had a heck of a game again.”
Brandon admitted to being nervous in front of the sold out crowd of 7,000 fans, but that all went away when the fans gave him a loud ovation prior to the puck drop.
“Obviously it being your home town and your home fans itโs nice,” he said. “I definitely had a few butterflies before the game, but once I got out there I felt fine. Itโs nice to play in front of the home crowd.”
Like in Game 1 of the Canada / Russia Super Series, Canada fell behind 2-0 in the first period of Game 7 Friday night.
Russia took advantage of an early power play opportunity as defenceman Vyacheslav Voinov snapped a point shot past Canadian goaltender Steve Mason just 51 seconds into the game.
Later in the period, Mason left his crease to play the puck, but Russian forward Yevgeni Bodrov beat him to it, made a quick deke and deposited it into an empty net to put Russia up 2-0.
With 32 seconds left in the opening frame and Canada enjoying a man advantage, forward Kyle Turris dug the puck out of a scramble in front of the net and roofed it over the outstretched arm of Russian goalie Vadim Zhelobnyuk.
Despite trailing 2-1 after the first, Canada outshot Russia by an 11-4 margin.
In the second period, the Canadians battled back to take the lead on goals by Logan Pyett and Sutter only to see the Russians score twice before the end of the period to take a 4-3 lead.
First Maxim Mamin wristed a quick shot past Canadian netminder Jonathan Bernier, who replaced Mason in between the pipes mid way through the second period.
Then, with Russia enjoying a two-man advantage, Alexander Vasyunov snapped a shot past Bernier to the far corner to give the visitors a one-goal cushion once again. Forward Ruslan Bashkirov, who plays for the Quรฉbec Remparts of the QMJHL, drew assists on both Russian goals in the middle frame.
The Canadians quickly tied it up with a power-play goal of their own at 1:32 of the third period when Gagner swatted a rebound past Zhelobnyuk.
Canadian forward John Tavares finished the game with a pair of assists.
“We definitely wanted to win this one for Brent in his last game here,” Tavares said after the contest. “We worked hard and did the best we could. Weโll be ready for Game 8. Weโre going to take that one.”
The series now wraps up on Sunday night in Vancouver, British Columbia with Game 8.
BOXSCORE
1st Period
00:51 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Lucic, boarding
01:17 – ๐ท๐บย PP GOAL – Voinov (Mamin, Kurbatov)
05:26 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Boychuk, high sticking
09:30 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Turris, hooking
11:33 – ๐ท๐บย PEN – Kurbatov, slashing
14:35 – ๐ท๐บย PEN – Kablukov, roughing
14:35 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Pyett, roughing double minor
17:10 – ๐ท๐บย PP GOAL – Bodrov
19:28 – ๐จ๐ฆย GOAL – Turris (Hickey, Tavares)
2nd Period
23:17 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Legein, 10 min. misconduct
25:55 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Gagner, tripping
32:35 – ๐จ๐ฆย GOAL – Pyett (Tavares, Perron)
34:39 – ๐ท๐บย PEN – Kablukov, checking to the head minor + 10 min. misconduct
34:43 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Perron, slashing
34:43 – ๐ท๐บย PEN – Chudinov, roughing
36:31 – ๐จ๐ฆย PP GOAL – Sutter (Gagner, Giroux)
36:48 – ๐ท๐บย GOAL – Mamin (Bashkirov, Mayorov)
38:22 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Boychuk, high sticking
39:09 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Pyett, holding
39:31 – ๐ท๐บย PP GOAL – Vasyunov (Bashkirov, Voinov)
3rd Period
41:26 – ๐ท๐บย PEN – Voinov, tripping
41:32 – ๐จ๐ฆย PP GOAL – Gagner (Godfrey, Hickey)
43:55 – ๐จ๐ฆย PEN – Turris, roughing
GOALTENDERS
T: ๐จ๐ฆย Mason (7-9), Bernier (8-10)
T: ๐ท๐บย Zhelobnyuk (36-40)
SHOTS ON GOAL
๐จ๐ฆ 11+15+14 = 40
๐ท๐บ 4+9+6 = 19
ROSTERS
๐จ๐ฆ Goaltenders: Jonathan Bernier, Leland Irving, Steve Mason. Defence: Karl Alzner (A), Drew Doughty, Keaton Ellerby, Josh Godfrey, Thomas Hickey, Logan Pyett, Luke Schenn, Ty Wishart. Forwards: Zach Boychuk, Cory Emmerton, Sam Gagner (A), Colton Gillies, Claude Giroux, Zach Hamill, Stefan Legein, Milan Lucic (C), Brad Marchand, David Perron, Brandon Sutter (A), John Tavares, Kyle Turris, Dana Tyrell.
๐ท๐บ Goaltenders: Sergei Bobrovski, Semyon Varlamov, Vadim Zhelobnyuk. Defence: Yuri Alexandrov (C), Maxim Chudinov, Pavel Doronin, Alexei Grishin, Yevgeni Kurbatov, Kirill Tulupov, Ivan Vishnevski, Vyacheslav Voinov, Yegor Zubov. Forwards: Artyom Anisimov, Ruslan Bashkirov, Yevgeni Bodrov, Yevgeni Dadonov, Anton Glovatski, Mikhail Glukhov, Ilya Kablukov, Konstantin Kulikov, Maxim Mamin, Maxim Mayorov, Alexander Ryabev, Vyacheslav Solodukhin, Viktor Tikhonov, Alexander Vasyunov.
๐จ๐ฆ CANADA (C) | vs. | RUSSIA ๐ท๐บ |
current champion (since 26 Dec 2006) |
Last Title | 22 Dec 2005 |
65 | All-Time Wins |
103 |
16 wins | Head-To-Head (+ 2 ties, 1 void) |
10 wins |
First IHLC Meeting (CAN vs. RUS) ๐ท๐บ URS 4-3 CAN ๐จ๐ฆ โ 05 Jan 1975 โ WJT โ Winnipeg ๐จ๐ฆ |
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Previous IHLC Meeting (CAN vs. RUS) ๐จ๐ฆ CAN 4-1 RUS ๐ท๐บ โ 05 Sep 2007 โ SS โ Saskatoon ๐จ๐ฆ |
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Last IHLC Game ๐จ๐ฆ CAN 4-1 RUS ๐ท๐บ โ 05 Sep 2007 โ SS โ Saskatoon ๐จ๐ฆ |
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Next IHLC Game ๐จ๐ฆ CAN 6-1 RUS ๐ท๐บ โ 09 Sep 2007 โ SS โ Vancouver ๐จ๐ฆ |
Article Credit: Hockey Canada