2003-04 National Men's Under-18 Team

IIHF World U-18 Hockey Championship
April 10, 2004
Minsk, BLR

Team Canada dominated the home team Belarus with a 7- 2 victory in its second game of the 2004 World Under 18 Championship held in Minsk. Several penalties called by the Referee Thomas Scuff affected the tempo of both teams early in the game but Team Canada players remained composed and disciplined, scoring three goals in the first period allowing only one to the Belarus Team in front of a capacity crowd of 3500 loud local supporters.
 
In the second frame Canada extended its lead to a 4-2 before scoring three additional goals in the third period. Canada dominated 27 – 16 shots on net. Justin Pogge protected the crease for Canada making important safes, in particular in short-handed situations. Eric Hunter and John Lammers lead the scoring charge for Canada with two goals each.
 
Canada plays its next game on April 11 against Denmark who surprised Belarus in their previous contest.

Box Score CAN
3
2
2
7
Compte BLR
1
1
0
2

First Period/Première période

Scoring/Buts:
02.58 1 - 0 EQ Canada 11. LAMMERS, John
03.34 2 - 0 PP1 Canada 20. HUNTER, Eric (5. ROGERS, Andy)
10.04 2 - 1 PP1 Belarus 24. HARANIN, Yauhen (13. KASTSITSYN, Siarhei)
11.18 3 - 1 EQ Canada 2. ONEILL, Wes Game Winning Goal
(25. REDDOX, Liam) (9. VERSTEEG, Kris)

Penalties/Pénalités:
00.15 2 min Canada 27. RIZK, Jean Michel Holding
03.26 2 min Belarus 17. ZHYLINSKI, Yauhen Hooking
03.51 2 min Canada 29. GAGNON, Aaron Charging
08.45 2 min Canada 15. BYERS, Dane Charging
10.20 2 min Belarus 24. HARANIN, Yauhen Elbowing
10.43 2 min Canada 21. BERTI, Adam Hooking
14.55 2 min Canada 5. ROGERS, Andy Charging
18.07 2 min Belarus 15. PANTSYRAU, Dzmitry Hooking
19.05 2 min Belarus 25. SHAHAU, Aliaksei Checking to the head
19.05 10 min Belarus 25. SHAHAU, Aliaksei Misconduct

Second Period/Deuxième période

Scoring/Buts:
20.26 4 - 1 PP1 Canada 11. LAMMERS, John (21. BERTI, Adam)
(14. GARLOCK, Ryan)
34.34 4 - 2 PP2 Belarus 15. PANTSYRAU, Dzmitry (25. SHAHAU, Aliaksei) (17. ZHYLINSKI, Yauhen)
39.47 5 - 2 PP1 Canada 25. REDDOX, Liam (9. VERSTEEG, Kris)

Penalties/Pénalités:
20.50 2 min Belarus 7. KOLASAU, Siarhei Holding
27.40 2 min Canada 29. GAGNON, Aaron Hooking
30.43 2 min Canada 20. HUNTER, Eric Boarding
33.11 2 min Canada 6. WHARTON, Kyle Tripping
33.33 2 min Canada 29. GAGNON, Aaron Hooking
34.59 2 min Belarus 24. HARANIN, Yauhen Holding the stick
35.11 2 min Belarus 16. MIADZEL, Ivan Hooking
39.30 2 min Belarus 15. PANTSYRAU, Dzmitry Checking from behind
39.30 10 min Belarus 15. PANTSYRAU, Dzmitry

Third Period/Troisième période

Scoring/Buts:
52.13 6 - 2 EQ Canada 17. CHIPCHURA, Kyle (20. HUNTER, Eric)
(27. RIZK, Jean Michel)
59.48 7 - 2 EQ Canada 20. HUNTER, Eric (23. TSIMIKALIS, Peter)

Penalties/Pénalités:
40.56 2 min Canada 21. BERTI, Adam Boarding
41.21 2 min Belarus 9. BLOKH, Raman Hooking
46.52 2 min Canada 15. BYERS, Dane Charging
49.51 2 min Canada 21. BERTI, Adam Highsticking
49.51 2 min Belarus 16. MIADZEL, Ivan Highsticking
55.34 2 min Canada 8. SIGALET, Jonathan Tripping
57.27 2 min Canada 6. WHARTON, Kyle Cross-checking


Goaltenders CAN POGGE, Justin
Gardiennes de but BLR MILCHAKOU, Dzmitry

Shots on Goal Team

1 p

2 p

3 p

Final

Shots on Goal CAN

8

11

8

27

Tirs au but BLR

6

7

0

13


Referee/Arbitre SCHURR Thomas
Linesmen/Juges des lignes GASHILOV Viktor, WEHRLI Tobias

Attendance/Assistance 3500
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Brad Pascall Vice-President, Hockey Operations

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