U.S. opens world junior hockey tournament with 8-2 win over Germany
James van Riemsdyk and Drayson Bowman each scored a pair of goals to lead the U.S. to a 8-2 win over Germany to open the world junior hockey championship Friday.
James van Riemsdyk and Drayson Bowman each scored a pair of goals to lead the U.S. to a 8-2 win over Germany to open the world junior hockey championship Friday.
Pavel Chernov had a goal and an assist to lead the Russians to a 4-1 win over Latvia in the tournament’s opening game on Friday.
“It wasn’t a great game on our part, but it was a solid win in the first game,” Russia’s Nikita Filatov told the IIHF website.
DAVOS, Switzerland – Canada received passing marks during its first test at the Spengler Cup. The next one should be even tougher.After weathering a tough first period on Friday, Canada picked it up on the power play and beat Czech squad Energie Karlovy Vary 3-1 in its tournament opener.
DAVOS, Switzerland – Canada received passing marks during its first test at the Spengler Cup. The next one should be even tougher.After weathering a tough first period on Friday, Canada picked it up on the power play and beat Czech squad Energie Karlovy Vary 3-1 in its tournament opener.
OTTAWA – When Pat Quinn called Ryan Ellis last spring to tell the young defenceman he was on Canada’s under-18 going to the world championship, Ellis didn’t believe it was Quinn on the phone.
OTTAWA – Canada’s world junior team is planning to honour the memory of Luc Bourdon.
The Canadian players will wear `LB’ stickers on their helmets during their tournament opener against the Czech Republic later Friday.
It promises to be an important year for Steve Yzerman.
Even though the Olympic hockey tournament won’t truly take the spotlight until 2010, the decisions Yzerman has to oversee in the coming months will play a huge role in determining if the Canadian team wins gold in Vancouver.
OTTAWA – Pat Quinn wasn’t ready for life after hockey.
After 19 years coaching in the NHL, Quinn was at loose ends when the Toronto Maple Leafs fired him in April, 2006.
Hockey scouts will be out en masse for the World Under-17 Challenge that begins next Monday on Vancouver Island.
They will be watching players like Regina Pats forward Jordan Weal, hot Quebec goaltender Louis Boileau-Dominique of the Moncton Wildcats and Ontario sniper Ryan Spooner of the Peterborough Petes, who are unfamiliar names even to many scouts right now, but may not be for long.
PHILADELPHIA – The names that top the list of NHL scoring leaders are about as expected as a Zamboni cleaning the ice between periods.
Malkin.
DETROIT – Tomas Holmstrom gets Christmas wish lists from his Detroit Red Wings teammates. They figure that because he’s from northern Sweden, he’s close enough to the North Pole to have connections with Santa Claus.
NEW YORK – Chicago Blackhawks forwards Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews own comfortable leads in voting for the NHL all-star game while races for the other Western Conference starting spots remain open.
HAMILTON – Cody Hodgson, Zach Boychuk and Jordan Eberle have only just been thrown together, yet they look as if they’ve been teammates forever.
Scoring summaries from Tuesday’s NHL games:Senators 4 at Flyers 6First Period1. Ottawa, Foligno 5 (Kelly) 5:012. Philadelphia, Carle 3 (Gratton, Kalinski) 6:333.
DENVER – Brett Clark nearly had a terrible birthday. Instead, he celebrated turning 32 by saving the game for the Colorado Avalanche.Clark’s interference penalty led to Phoenix’s tying goal in the final minute of regulation, but the Avalanche defenceman scored with 3:12 left in overtime to lift Colorado past the Coyotes 5-4 Tuesday night.
Movements in the world of hockey Tuesday:National Hockey LeagueCOLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Activated D Rostislav Klesla from injured reserve.OTTAWA SENATORS-Reassigned F Kaspars Daugavins to Mississauga (OHL) from Binghamton (AHL).
TORONTO – Unofficial NHL scoring leaders following Monday’s games: SCORINGG A PtMalkin, Pgh 15 43 58Crosby, Pgh 14 33 47Ovechkin, Wash 20 23 43Parise, NJ 18 22 40Savard, Bos 11 29 40J.
TORONTO – Don’t look now, but the Dallas Stars are turning it around.The Stars earned their seventh victory in their last 11 games with an 8-2 trouncing of the host Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night.
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Captain Patrick Marleau had a goal and two assists during the Sharks’ five-goal barrage in the first 21 minutes, and Evgeni Nabokov made 33 saves to keep San Jose unbeaten in regulation at home this season with a 5-0 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night.
CALGARY – The Calgary Flames rallied for three unanswered goals in the third period Tuesday night to win 4-3 over the Anaheim Ducks.Marc Giordano assisted on the tying goal then scored the go ahead goal as the Flames improved to 19-11-4.
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