Game Report 3030 Olympic Winter Games - Youth
PLAYED AT: Vaudoise Arena
Date: Jan 22, 2020
GAME NOTES: FAST START HELPS CANADA WIN BRONZE AT YOUTH OLYMPICS JASON LA ROSE LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Antonin Verreault (Saint-Jérôme, Que./Saint-Eustache, LHMAAAQ) and Nate Danielson (Red Deer, Alta./Northern Alberta, CSSHL) scored in the first three minutes, Cédrick Guindon (Rockland, Ont./Rockland, HEOMAAA) netted a pair of goals and Canada doubled up Finland 4-2 on Wednesday to win the bronze medal at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games. It’s the third time in as many Youth Olympics that Canada has medalled; it won bronze at the inaugural Games in Innsbruck, Austria, in 2012 and took silver in Lillehammer, Norway, in 2016. On the ice less than 24 hours after their narrow semifinal loss to the United States, the Canadians jumped all over Finland as soon as the puck dropped. Verreault needed just 1:45 to open the scoring, capitalizing on a neutral-zone turnover by beating Finnish goaltender Topias Leinonen under the arm, and Danielson knocked in his own rebound just 63 seconds after that for a quick two-goal advantage. Guindon got his first of the game to make it 3-0 at 9:40, finishing off a feed from Verreault. Canada found itself in penalty trouble late in the opening frame and the Finns capitalized; Elmeri Laakso hammered a one-timer past netminder Vincent Filion (Shawinigan, Que./Trois-Rivières, LHMAAAQ) on a five-on-three in the final minute to get the Scandinavians within two after 15 minutes. The penalty parade continued on both sides in a scoreless second period, with the teams combining for seven minors and a 10-minute misconduct. Canada had a clear advantage in possession, outshooting the Finns 10-1. But the momentum shifted early in the third; Finland had the first six shots of the period – after registering just seven in the first 30 minutes – and Laakso beat Filion through traffic midway through the final stanza to make it a one-goal game. The Canadian puck-stopper was at his best in the third period, turning aside 12 of the 13 shots he faced. He stopped 18 of 20 overall. Guindon found the empty net with 32 seconds left to clinch the win. Verreault finished as Canada’s leading scorer with five points (three goals, two assists) in four games, one more than Guindon.
Visiting Team: Canada
Head Coach: Gordie Dwyer
Assistant Coach: Marc-André Dumont
Assistant Coach: Troy Smith
Home Team: Finland
CANADA LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G Filion, Vincent
G30  Ernst, Dylan
  Nelson, Ty
  Mateychuk, Denton
  Warren, Noah
  Lindgren, Mats
  Luneau, Tristan
  Jovanovic, Matthew
 10  Fantilli, Adam
 11  Savoie, Matthew
 14  Delic, Kocha
 15  Guindon, Cedrick
 17  Fimis, Pano
 18  Ludwinski, Paul
 19  Danielson, Nate
 20  Verreault, Antonin
 21  Côté, Justin
CANADA PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
1st2:00 Hooking 4:011 4:01
1st2:00 Roughing 6:11  4:01
1st11 2:00 Boarding 13:351 13:35
1st11 10:00 10-Minute Misconduct 13:35  13:35
1st17 2:00 Hooking 14:081 14:08
2nd10 2:00 Roughing 5:35  5:35
2nd2:00 Holding 7:121 7:12
3rd2:00 Hooking 4:261 4:26
3rd15 2:00 Tripping 6:591 6:59
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
FINLAND LINEUP
Pos No.   Name
G Leinonen, Topias
G30  Kokko, Niklas
  Gronlund, Thomas
  Kulonummi, Kasper
  Laakso, Elmeri
  Salin, Otto
  Monkkonen, Mika
  Heinonen, Otto
 10  Hokkanen, Otto
 11  Ronni, Topi
 12  Nyman, Jani
 13  Kemell, Joakim
 14  Lassila, Jere
 15  Sulku, Santeri
 16  Hynninen, Tuomas
 18  Männistö, Tommi
 20  Kaskimäki, Aleksanteri
FINLAND PENALTIES
Per. No.  Min  Offence Off PP PS Start On
1st12 2:00 Roughing 6:11  6:11
2nd18 2:00 Hooking 2:051 2:05
2nd2:00 Slashing 5:35  5:35
2nd11 2:00 Slashing 10:081 10:08
2nd11 2:00 Slashing 12:251 12:25
2nd2:00 Late Hit 13:091 13:09
2nd11 10:00 10-Minute Misconduct 14:37  14:37
3rd2:00 Slashing 8:241 8:24
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
CANADA Goals CANADA PLAYERS (plus) FINLAND PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
1st1:45  20            
1st2:48  19-8            
1st9:40  15-20-18            
3rd14:28 EN 15-18            
FINLAND Goals FINLAND PLAYERS (plus) CANADA PLAYERS (minus)
Per. Time    G-As1-As2    
1st14:17 PP 4-15            
3rd7:16 PP 4-14-13            
                
                
POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES
CANADA 0 / 5
FINLAND 2 / 6
PENALTY SUMMARY
CANADA 26 min / 9 inf
FINLAND 24 min / 8 inf
POINT SUMMARY
CANADA 4 G + 4 A = 8 Pts
FINLAND 2 G + 3 A = 5 Pts
SCORING 1 2 3 Total
CANADA3014
FINLAND1012
GOALTENDER/SAVES (Time) 1 2 3 Tot. On Off
CAN - Filion (45:00) (W)511218/0:003rd/15:00
FIN - Leinonen (43:16) (L)910524/0:003rd/13:16
FIN - Leinonen (0:32) (L)0000/14:283rd/15:00
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This report has been checked and verified against the Official Olympic Winter Games - Youth Game Report.

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