Monday, January 6, 2020

Canada turns to Gold


 Never in doubt, well that's what I was saying to myself after the game was over, but before the comeback, their was massive doubt.
Singing their hearts out
In a display of grit, determination and unwavering confidence in their squad, the Canadians did not fold, they did not give up — they battled. Trailing 3-1 in the third period, they stormed back by tallying three unanswered goals — including a breathtaking backhander by Akil Thomas as he was falling down with 3:58 remaining in the game — to seal the 4-3 win.



A long-storied rivalry, this one was a no-holds-barred battle from the drop of the puck. Canada had to grind it out as they faced penalty after penalty in the opening frame with its penalty killers blocking shots and clearing the zone. Russia, who back on Dec. 28handed Canadians their worst ever loss in world juniors history with a crushing 6-0 defeat, broke the scoreless affair off a sweet deflection from St. Louis Blues prospect Nikita Alexandrov. Canada's Dylan Cozens tied the game up less than two minutes later, but Russia would go back ahead by two after Grigori Denisenko and Maxim Sorkin scored past Joel Hofer.

 Then came the comeback. And what a glorious comeback it was.


First, Calen Addison took a shot and the Canadians got the lucky break as it deflected off the Russian defender and Connor McMichael's leg to beat Amir Miftakhov. Like Hofer, who stopped 35 of 38 shots, Miftkakhov was stellar in net — stopping 26 of 30 shots — but the bounce that went their way was just what the Canadians needed. Just over two minutes later, captain Barrett Hayton — who many did not expect to play after heft saturday's game with an arm injury after crashing into the boards and was a game-time decision — put his team on his back and with one rifled shot from the right circle tied the game.

Thomas, who had not tallied a goal entering Sunday's game, saved his best for last as he took advantage of a misplay by New Jersey Devils defenseman Danil Misyul in his own end. His goal sent the crowd and the Canadian bench into a tizzy as the comeback was complete. Russia did not muster many chances afterward and the Canadians were IIHF World Junior champions for the 18th time in the nation's history.

The Canadians do have an impressive record when the Czech Republic hosts the tournament. They've medaled every year it has been played there, winning silver in 2002 and now three golds — in 1994 when the tournament was also in Ostrava, 2008 and 2020. With the win over Russia, it marked the fifth time Canada beat the rival in nine games since 1996.

Akil pots the winner


It reminded me of the disappointment in Buffalo in 2011, up 3 goals, the team collpased to a heavily talented Russian squad 5-3.

But not this time. This time was GOLDEN

Oh and the Leafs take on the Oilers tonight.

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