Getzlaf Scores Overtime Goal As Canada Squeaks By Russia 3-2 In World Cup of Hockey Exhibition

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Team Canada goalie Carey Price (31) stops a shot by Team Russia’s Alex Ovechkin (8) with Drew Doughty (8) defending during the first period of a World Cup of Hockey exhibition game in Pittsburgh on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Will Graves, The Associated Press
September 14, 2016

PITTSBURGH — Ryan Getzlaf beat Sergei Bobrovsky on a breakaway at 3:29 of overtime to give Team Canada to a 3-2 victory over Team Russia in a World Cup of Hockey exhibition Wednesday night.

Bobrovsky made 45 stops, some of them spectacular, but couldn’t wrangle the puck when Getzlaf slipped it between his pads during the 3-on-3 extra session.

John Tavares and Patrice Bergeron scored for Canada. Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby assisted on Bergeron’s score while playing on home ice at Consol Energy Center.

Carey Price had 24 saves for Canada, which finished 2-1 in exhibitions before the eight-team tournament begins in Toronto this weekend.

Artemi Panarin had a goal and an assist for the Russians. Alexander Ovechkin also scored. Evgeni Malkin assisted on Ovechkin’s goal to match longtime Pittsburgh teammate Crosby.

The Canadians open the tournament Saturday against the Czech Republic, while Russia begins on Sunday against Sweden.

Canada is a heavy favourite to continue its run atop international play, a surge that started with a triumph at the 2010 Olympics and continued two years ago in Sochi when they grabbed gold again while the host Russians missed the medal stand completely.

Anything less than hearing “O Canada” play after the finals at the end of the month would be a disappointment, particularly on home ice. It’s a role Crosby and his countrymen thrive in though they’ve been a bit uneven during their three exhibitions, following up a 5-2 romp over the US last weekend with an up-and-down performance against Russia.

Crosby and Malkin both joked about facing off against each other on the same sheet of ice they’ve shared as teammates for a decade, with Crosby good naturally saying he may take a friendly shot at Malkin if the moment called for it. The moment ended up coming in the first period, when the two briefly met in the corner before Malkin skated away with both players unharmed.

Canada dominated the first period and took the lead when Crosby fed a streaking Bergeron, who slipped it by Bobrovsky to put the Canadians in front during a 20-minute stretch in which they outshot the Russians 14-5 and tilted the ice heavily to once side.

Russia slowly found its footing and finally converted when Malkin won a faceoff and dropped it to Panarin, who slipped it across the ice to Ovechkin. The Washington Capitals star drilled a one-time from his familiar spot in the left circle to tie it 3:40 into the third. Panarin put Russia up less than four minutes later when he jumped on a rebound to give the Russians the lead.

Tavares picked up his third goal in as many exhibitions by threading a wrist shot from the top of zone by Bobrovsky at 13:58. Bobrovsky sent the game to overtime with a series of spectacular stop in the final minutes of regulation, including a slick glove hand save against Crosby from in close.

Source: Getzlaf scores in OT as Canada clips Russia – Sportsnet.ca

Lundqvist Pulled For Markstrom, Daniel Sedin Scores, In Team Sweden 6-2 Loss In Exhibition Finale To Team Europe

WASHINGTON — Henrik Lundqvist got the hook after allowing five goals on 22 shots in Sweden’s 6-2 loss to Team Europe on Wednesday night in each team’s final pre-tournament game before the World Cup of Hockey.

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Henrik Lundqvist stops one of his 17 shots in between giving up 5 goals in 6-2 Team Sweden loss to Team Europe.

Leon Draisaitl had a hat trick and Tomas Tatar and Thomas Vanek scored on the New York Rangers goaltender, who was a victim of giveaways and defensive miscues but wasn’t at his best. Jacob Markstrom replaced Lundqvist in the third period.

European captain Anze Kopitar added an empty-net goal.

Daniel Sedin scored on the power play and Patric Hornqvist at even strength for Sweden, which opens the World Cup on Sunday against high-powered Russia.

Jaroslav Halak stopped 34 of the 36 shots he faced to solidify the No. 1 goalie job for Europe, which looked ready to face the United States on Saturday after losing twice to the 23-and-under Team North America.

Source: Leon Draisaitl’s hat trick powers Europe past Sweden – Sportsnet.ca