Game Report 225 IIHF Women's World Championship
PLAYED AT: USA Hockey Arena – A1
Date: Apr 1, 2017
GAME NOTES: CANADA FALLS TO FINNS AT WOMEN’S WORLDS JASON LA ROSE PLYMOUTH, Mich. – Rebecca Johnston (Sudbury, Ont./Calgary, CWHL) tied the game just 36 seconds into the third period, but a late goal left Canada’s National Women’s Team with a 4-3 loss to Finland on Saturday at the 2017 IIHF Women’s World Championship. It is the first time Canada has lost to someone other than the United States at women’s worlds, and the first time it has ever lost to the Finns, dropping its all-time record against the Scandinavians to 69-1-1. Marie-Philip Poulin (Beauceville, Que./Montreal, CWHL) and Blayre Turnbull (Stellarton, N.S./Calgary, CWHL) had the other goals for the Canadians; Poulin and Johnston finished with a goal and an assist each. The Canadians carried the play early, outshooting Finland 13-7 in the first period, but Sanni Hakala opened the scoring with 1:18 left, redirecting a shot past goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer (Bruderheim, Alta./Calgary, CWHL) after a turnover at the blue-line. Poulin needed just 27 seconds to tie the game, burying the rebound of an Erin Ambrose (Keswick, Ont./Toronto, CWHL) shot to send the game to the intermission even at 1-1. Petra Nieminen restored the Finnish lead 61 seconds into the second period, going short-side on Maschmeyer on the power play, but again Canada answered quickly. Turnbull took a short pass from Lauriane Rougeau (Beaconsfield, Que./Montreal, CWHL) and wired a quick shot upstairs for the 2-2 goal at 4:21. The back-and-forth momentum shifts continued in the early minutes of the middle frame; Susanna Tapani got her stick on a point shot at the 6:49 mark, squeezing the tip-in past Maschmeyer to give Finland its third lead. That would be all for Maschmeyer, who was replaced by Geneviève Lacasse (Kingston, Ont,/Calgary, CWHL) after allowing three goals on 11 shots. With the Canadians staring down a historic loss, Johnston struck in the first minute of the third period, taking a pass from Poulin before going five-hole on Finnish netminder Noora Räty to make it 3-3. Both teams had their chances in the final frame – Canada outshot Finland 12-11 – but it was the Finns who got the game-winner with overtime looming; Ronja Savolainen snuck her point shot through traffic and past Lacasse with just 1:41 to go. The Canadians held a 38-26 advantage in shots on goal, but went goalless in six chances on the power play. Canada will look to finish the preliminary round with its first win when it meets Russia on Monday afternoon. The puck drops at 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT, live on TSN.
Visiting Team: Finland
Home Team: Canada
FINLAND LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G18  Raisanen, Meeri
G30  Keisala, Anni
G31  Suonpaa, Eveliina
G41  Raty, Noora
G44  Ranne, Tiina
  Rahunen, Isa
  Melotindos, Linnea
  Lindstedt, Rosa
  Kilponen, Anna
  Hiirikoski, Jenni
  Jalosuo, Mira
  Savolainen, Ronja
  Hovi, Venla
 11  Nieminen, Petra
 12  Tapani, Susanna
 14  Nylund, Jenniina
 15  Tuominen, Minttu
 16  Tanskanen, Vilma
 19  Niskanen, Tanja
 20  Kärnä, Sari
 21  Karvinen, Michelle
 22  Nuutinen, Emma
 23  Viitasuo, Ella
 25  Ollikainen, Suvi
 27  Saari, Saila
 28  Hakala, Sanni
 29  Säkkinen, Sara
 42  Karjalainen, Sini
 43  Huhta, Mira
FINLAND PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
1st2:00 Hooking 4:001 3:155:15
1st2:00 Tripping 6:411 6:418:41
2nd2:00 Slashing 7:471 7:479:47
2nd12 2:00 Body-Checking 14:381 14:3816:38
3rd21 2:00 Interference 15:481 15:4817:48
3rd2:00 Slashing 19:001 19:0020:00
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
CANADA LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G Szabados, Shannon
G30  Maschmeyer, Emerance
G31  Lacasse, Geneviève
  Agosta, Meghan
  Larocque, Jocelyne
  Rougeau, Lauriane
  Johnston, Rebecca
  Fortino, Laura
  Wakefield, Jennifer
 12  Mikkelson, Meaghan
 17  Bram, Bailey
 18  Krzyzaniak, Halli
 19  Jenner, Brianne
 21  Irwin, Haley
 23  Ambrose, Erin
 24  Spooner, Natalie
 26  Clark, Emily
 29  Poulin, Marie-Philip
 36  Fast, Renata
 37  Davis, Sarah
 40  Turnbull, Blayre
 43  Stacey, Laura
 44  Potomak, Sarah
   
   
   
   
   
   
CANADA PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
2nd2:00 Hooking 0:301 0:301:01
2nd17 2:00 Tripping 10:381 10:3812:38
3rd29 2:00 Hooking 3:541 3:545:54
3rd2:00 Interference 9:001 9:0011:00
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
FINLAND Goals FINLAND PLAYERS (plus) CANADA PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
1st18:42  28-12            
2nd1:01 PP 11-12-15            
2nd6:49  12-29            
3rd18:19  8            
CANADA Goals CANADA PLAYERS (plus) FINLAND PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
1st19:09  29-23-6            
2nd4:21  40-5-8            
3rd:36  6-29-3            
                
POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES
FINLAND 1 / 4
CANADA 0 / 6
PENALTY SUMMARY
FINLAND 12 min / 6 inf
CANADA 8 min / 4 inf
POINT SUMMARY
FINLAND 4 G + 4 A = 8 Pts
CANADA 3 G + 6 A = 9 Pts
SCORING 1 2 3 Total
FINLAND1214
CANADA1113
GOALTENDER/SAVES (Time) 1 2 3 Tot. On Off
FIN - Raty (60:00) (W)12121135/0:003rd/20:00
CAN - Maschmeyer (27:19) 6208/0:002nd/7:19
CAN - Lacasse (31:41) (L)041014/7:193rd/19:00
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This report has been checked and verified against the Official IIHF Women's World Championship Game Report.

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