CANADA RECEIVES SILVER MEDAL CANADA'S PHANEUF AND CARTER HELSINKI, FINLAND – Canada's National Junior team received a silver medal on Monday after losing 4-3 to Team USA in the gold medal game of the 2004 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. With Canada's silver medal on Monday, it marks this the sixth consecutive year Team Canada as won a medal at the championship—the only country to record such an achievement. The victory by USA over Canada gave the US its first WJC gold medal ever, and its first hardware since a silver medal in 1997 when it lost 2-0 to Canada in the final. USA has also earned two bronze medals in tournament history, in 1992 and 1986. Canada had a 3-1 lead going into the third period, with two goals by Nigel Dawes and Anthony Stewart with one goal and two assists to lead the Canadians. Canadian forward Ryan Getzlaf almost made it 4-1 for Team Canada early in the third before Patrick O'Sullivan scored for the US to narrow Canada's lead to 3-2 at 4:39. » more |
CANADA TAKES HOME SILVER Team USA beat Team Canada 4-3 to win the gold medal at the World Junior Championship. The loss, however, still nets Canada silver, making this the sixth consecutive year Team Canada as won a medal at the tournament-the only country to record such an achievement. The victory gave the US its first WJC gold medal ever, and its
first hardware since a silver medal in 1997 when it lost 2-0 to Canada in the final. The US has also earned
two bronze medals in tournament history, in 1992 and 1986. |
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USA 4 CANADA 3 Canada wins its third staight silver medal at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship, after falling 4-3 to the early tournament favorite from the United States. » more NATIONAL JUNIOR TEAM RETURNS HOME ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2004 HELSINKI, FINLAND – Canada's National Junior team, who is playing Team USA in the gold medal game of the 2004 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship on Monday, January 5th at 12noon ET/ 9am PT on TSN/RDS, will be returning home to Canada from Finland on Tuesday, January 6, 2004. » more |
A BITTER PILL There are not many words to describe how we as a team feel about our loss to the United States in the Gold Medal game here in Helsinki. We had the game in our grasp, but were unable to finish the Americans off, and ultimately were beaten by a bad bounce - something that can happen in a one game final. » more |
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