CANADA 2 – EHC WOLFSBURG 3 (SO) Domenic Pittis and Kurtis McLean scored in regulation time, giving the Canadians a lead after two periods, but Canada saw its quest for a 12th Spengler Cup championship come to an end with a shootout loss to EHC Wolfsburg. |
CANADA 1 - HC DAVOS 8 Pascal Pelletier scored the lone goal for Canada late in the second period, momentarily pulling the Canadians to within one, but six third period goals from the tournament hosts means Canada will play a Thursday quarter-final. |
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CANADA 7 - HC VITKOVICE STEEL 1 Joel Kwiatkowski scored twice and Dominic Pittis had a goal and an assist as Canada used a five-goal first period as a springboard to a one-sided victory, earning a day off Tuesday and a Wednesday match-up with host side HC Davos. |
MEN’S TEAM ROSTER NAMED Eight players from last year’s runner-up team and nine with experience at either the IIHF World Championship or IIHF World Junior Championship will attempt to help Canada win its 12th championship at the Spengler Cup. » more | roster |
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CRAWFORD NAMED HEAD COACH A veteran of Olympics and World Cups and a Stanley Cup champion in 1996, Marc Crawford will be behind the Team Canada bench at the 2011 Spengler Cup, along with assistant coaches Doug Shedden and Trent Yawney. » more |
TUGNUTT NAMED FULL-TIME Former NHL and Team Canada goaltender Ron Tugnutt has joined Hockey Canada as its new goaltending consultant, working with Canada’s National Men’s Team, National Junior Team and National Men’s Under-18 Team. » more |
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For more information: Brad Pascall Vice-President, Hockey Operations |