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LIBEREC, Czech Republic
– The U.S. National Junior Team built a 5-0 lead through two
periods and finished with a 5-3 victory over Finland in the
final preliminary-round game for both teams at the 2008
International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championship
here tonight. Colin Wilson (Greenwich,
Conn./Boston University) had a natural hat trick for Team USA.
The United States
finished 4-0 in the preliminary round and earned a bye to
Friday's (Jan. 4) semifinals, where it will face the winner of
Wednesday's (Jan. 2) Canada-Finland quarterfinal contest.
"I liked the way we
played early in the game," said U.S. Head Coach John
Hynes. "We got sloppy at times, especially in the third
period, and we have to learn from that."
Team USA scored the only two goals of the opening period. The
first came at 9:29 when Wilson tapped in a puck that was loose
in the crease after James vanRiemsdyk's
(Middleton, N.J./University of New Hampshire) original shot from
the left faceoff dot got between the legs of Finland netminder
Riku Helenius. Jordan Schroeder (Prior Lake,
Minn./U.S. National Under-18 Team) also was credited with an
assist on the play. Wilson scored his second of the game off
another rebound of a vanRiemsdyk shot. U.S. netminder
Jeremy Smith (Brownstown, Mich./Plymouth) was solid in
goal, making 10 saves in the period.
The United States went up 3-0 at 1:43 of the second period off a
Finland turnover. Wilson picked up the puck at
the bottom of the left circle and backhanded one past Helenius.
The American lead went to 4-0 when Tyler Ruegsegger
(Lakewood, Colo./University of Denver) wristed one from the left
faceoff circle that found the far side of the net. Kyle
Okposo (St. Paul, Minn.) and Jamie McBain
(Faribault, Minn./University of Wisconsin) each gained assists
on the goal. Then, after Wilson won the faceoff, vanRiemsdyk
whistled one home from the top of the left circle at 9:14 to
prompt a goaltending change for Finland. Team USA led 5-0 after
40 minutes.
Finland scored the only
three goals of the third period, including a pair of power-play
markers. The first came at 10:52 when Nico Aaltonen re-directed
a feed from the side of the net. At 16:08 Mikko Kousa wristed
one from the slot through traffic that found the back of the
net. Then with :46 left in the contest, Niclas Lucenius
deflected a shot in front of U.S. netminder Joe Palmer
(Yorkville, N.Y./The Ohio State University), who relieved Smith
to start the third period.
Smith (15 saves) and
Palmer (8 saves) combined in goal to gain the win for Team USA,
while Helenius and Sateri totaled 24 stops in the losing effort
for Finland.
NOTES: Team USA won its first four games in the World
Junior Championship for only the second time. The United States
also won its first four contests in 2004, a year in which it
captured its only gold medal in the event ... Colin
Wilson (3-1--4) and James vanRiemsdyk
(1-3--4) each had four-point games ... Team USA will play the
winner of the Canada-Finland quarterfinal game on Friday (Jan.
4) in the semifinals of the 2008 IIHF World Junior Championship.
If the Czech Republic is in the semifinal game, it will play at
2 p.m. ET on Jan. 4, otherwise the U.S. vs. Canada-Finland
winner will play at 2 p.m. ... All Team USA games in the 2008
IIHF World Junior Championship are audiocast live on
usahockey.com with Jack Swanson and
Jeff Sauer calling the action. In addition, all games
of the medal round will be televised live by the NHL Network in
the United States ... Brian Strait (Waltham,
Mass./Boston University) is Team USA's captain, while
Chris Summers (Milan, Mich./University of Michigan),
Blake Geoffrion (Brentwood, Tenn./University of
Wisconsin) and Tyler Ruegsegger are alternate
captains.
GAME SUMMARY
Scoring By Period
First Period - Scoring: 1, USA Wilson (vanRiemsdyk, Schroeder),
9:29; 2, USA Wilson (Blum, vanRiemsdyk), 13:20 (pp). Penalties:
USA, Okposo (hooking), 1:12; FIN, Malkamaki (interference),
12:42; USA, Fairchild (delaying the game), 15:23.
Second Period - Scoring:
3, USA Wilson (vanRiemsdyk, Schroeder), 1:43; 4, USA Ruegsegger
(Okposo, McBain), 4:44; 5, USA vanRiemsdyk (Wilson), 9:14.
Penalties: USA, Cole (interference), 6:25; FIN, Purolinna
(holding), 10:54; USA, Geoffrion (roughing), 14:40; USA, Strait
(hooking), 15:43.
Third Period - Scoring:
6, FIN Aaltonen (Salminen, Lajunen), 10:52 (pp); 7, FIN Kousa
(Lucenius, Juutilainen), 15:21 (pp); 8, FIN Lucenius (Poysti,
Jalvanti), 19:14. Penalties: FIN, Warn (charging), 5:20; USA,
Strait (tripping), 10:19; USA, Strait (hooking), 14:42; USA,
Rust (high-sticking), 16:08.
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Shots by Period
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1
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2
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3
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Total
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| FIN |
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10 |
5 |
11 |
26 |
| USA |
|
13 |
10 |
6 |
29 |
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| Goaltenders
(SH/SV) |
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1 |
2 |
3 |
Total |
| FIN, Helenius,
29:14 |
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13-11 |
7-4 |
x-x |
20-15 |
| FIN, Sateri, 30:46 |
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x-x |
3-3 |
6-6 |
9-9 |
| USA, Smith, 40:00 |
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10-10 |
5-5 |
x-x |
15-15 |
| USA, Palmer, 20:00 |
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x-x |
x-x |
11-8 |
11-8 |
Power Play: FIN 2-8; USA 1-3
Penalties: FIN 3-6, USA 8-16
Officials: Referees - Christer Larking
(Sweden), Marc Muylaert (Canada); Linesmen - Fredrik Carlman
(Sweden), Jeff Jobson (Canada)
Attendance: 1,133
Team USA 2008 IIHF World
Junior Championship Schedule & Results
Dec. 26-Jan. 5• Liberec &
Pardubice, Czech Republic
| Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Time (Local/EST) |
| Dec. 18 |
Western Michigan University
(Ex.) |
Lawson Ice Arena |
W, 4-2 |
| Dec. 22 |
Czech Republic (Ex.) |
Ceska Trebova |
L, 2-5 |
| Dec. 26 |
Kazakhstan |
Tipsport Arena |
W, 5-1 |
| Dec. 28 |
Switzerland |
Tipsport Arena |
W, 4-2 |
| Dec. 29 |
Russia |
Tipsport Arena |
W, 3-2 |
| Dec. 31 |
Finland |
Tipsport Arena |
W, 5-3 |
| Jan. 4 |
Semifinals
vs. Finland or Canada
|
CEZ Arena |
TBD |
| Jan. 5 |
Gold/Bronze
Medal Games |
CEZ Arena |
TBD |
Venue Locations:
Lawson Ice Arena (Kalamazoo, Mich.), Ceska Trebova (Ceska
Trebova, Czech Republic), Tipsport Arena (Liberec, Czech
Republic), CEZ Arena (Pardubice, Czech Republic). |