Sweden Pleases Home Fans With Dominant 15-0 Win Over Korea

Women’ s Final Olympic Qualification Group E Tournament For 2022 Winter Olympics

Sweden took the lead in the Women’s Final Olympic Qualification Group E on home ice in Lulea after beating Korea 15-0 in a lopsided encounter. The Swedes will meet France, which is also undefeated, for a winner-takes-it-all game for a ticket to the Beijing 2022 Olympics on Sunday night.

Emma Nordin and Felizia Wikner Zienkiewicz both scored a hat trick while Sara Hjalmarsson led her team in point (2+3=5) as Sweden outshot the Koreans 47-5.

“We came out really hard as we talked about before, tried to be strong with the puck and do quick turnovers, get a lot of shots on the net,” Swedish defender Anna Kjellbin said.

The teams had previously met only in 2018. At the PyeongChang Olympics Sweden beat the Unified Korea Olympic Team 8-0 and 6-1 in an otherwise mediocre Olympic campaign.

However, only few Korean players still remain with the team that has an age average of just 19 with only four players born before 2000. The Swedish players are in average five years older, five centimetres taller and nine kilos heavier. And they scored many more goals with a lot of clapping from the over 1,400 fans in attendance.

“We started really well in the first couple of minutes so that really put them back on their heels,” said Hjalmarsson.

The first two minutes of play were slow but then Sweden scored a pair of markers during a span of just 29 seconds to set the tone already early on.

With the second shot of the game Olivia Carlsson opened the scoring at 2:16 after some tic-tac-toe passing of the Damkronorna team. Linnea Hedin sent a strong pass from the blueline to Hjalmarsson left from the crease, who back-passed to a free Carlsson in front of the net.

With the next shift the Swedes put again strong pressure on the Korean net. Michelle Lowenhielm deflected a long shot from Mina Waxin and Wikner Zienkiewicz capitalized on the rebound.

The young Korean team continued to struggle against the bigger, faster and more skilled Swedes. Olympian Jongah Park lost the puck in the own zone allowing the Swedes an easy chance. Nordin got the puck, passed back and forth with Josefin Bouveng before netting the puck for the 3-0 score at 6:45.

“It was a tough game for us. Thanks to the players who played for this game. It was a good learning for our team. The Swedish players have good individual skills, are faster, made pressure. We would like to develop our Korean ice hockey one step better so that we can compete with them next time,” said Korean head coach Sang Jun Kim.

Less than two minutes later Lisa Johansson won battles for puck possession around the offensive blueline and saw Hjalmarsson on the right side, who converted the diagonal pass. 

At 10:50 Lina Ljungblom scored another one with her shot from behind the face-off circle and 38 seconds later Linnea Hedin was responsible for the 6-0 goal after a horizontal pass along the crease from Lisa Johansson.

“We were humble before and throughout the whole game. I like our good habits in the way of playing. We met a team that fought well. We played a good game. You have to be right here right now and not look too far to the future,” said Swedish head coach Ulf Lundberg.

Not much was happening on the other side, even not when the Swedes conceded a penalty for too many players on the ice and gave the Koreans the chance to play with an extra player for two minutes. It was 17-0 shots on goal and 7-0 goals in the first period with number 7 coming from Wikner Zienkiewicz.

“We expected that it will be a tough game for us but wanted to play what we can do. I experienced the team at the 2018 Olympics. The Swedish players developed well since then. We also need to develop the same way and become better,” said Korean defender Chaelin Park.

Already 16 seconds into the second period the goal galore continued when Nordin was too fast for the Korean defence and made it 8-0. But the Swedes took it a little bit lighter on the Koreans in the middle frame running up the score to 11-0 with goals from Bouveng, Hjalmarsson and Wikner Zienkiewicz.

The third period continued as the second ended. The Swedes didn’t need a big effort to control the game and score a goal every now and then. Sofie Lundin, Ljungblom, Nordin and Johanna Fallman added markers for the final score of 15-0.

With the high-score win the Swedes overtook France in the standings but all that matters is who will be first on Sunday night – and that will be determined when Sweden and France go head-to-head in a winner-takes-it-all game.

“We have 24 hours to prepare for tomorrow’s game, it will be a tough game against them. But with the good habits from the games today and on Thursday we can make it. They are a tough team, they play good D-zone and have some fast forwards so we have to be ready,” said Hjalmarsson.

The teams have met four times in the past three months with the French winning one game while Sweden’s Damkronorna won the other three including an 8-0 win in a pre-competition game.

“We played them a couple of times this season. They like to skate a lot and have skilled players as well. They try hard to keep us outside. We need to get pucks to the net, be ready for rebounds,” Kjellbin said.

Coach Lundberg sees it similarly.

“We know they have few skilled players and are good at defending. The big thing for us is to keep the process up and develop our own game. We want to have the puck but we also need to go to the net and get the rebounds there,” he said.

“It will be important for us to be cool but prepared for the game. We have our home crowd here, which will help us but we have to be humble.”

PREVIEW | Canucks at Golden Knights

by Canucks Communications @Canucks / Vancouver Canucks

CANUCKS AT GOLDEN KNIGHTS PREVIEW

7pm PT

TV: CBC, SN (HNIC)

Radio: SN650

MATCH-UP INFO

  • Tonight marks the first of four meetings between the Canucks and Golden Knights this season: Nov. 14 (road), Apr. 3 (home), Apr. 6 (road), Apr. 12 (home).
  • Vancouver is 2-7-1 in their last 10 games vs Vegas (1-4-0 in their last 5).
  • The Canucks have a 2-7-1 all-time record in 10 games against the Avalanche. Vancouver holds a 1-4-0 record as the visiting team against Vegas.
  • Among active Canucks skaters Brock Boeser leads the team in career points and points per game vs Vegas with nine points (5-4-9) in seven games.
  • Thatcher Demko has appeared in one game against the Golden Knights in his career, owning a .941 SV% and 1.31 GAA.
  • Jaroslav Halak has faced the Golden Knights five times in his career (5-0-0) and has a .948 SV% and 1.77 GAA.

QUICK NUMBERS

• Brock Boeser has eight points (4-4-8) in his last 10games.
• Conor Garland has eight points (2-6-8) in his last 11 games.
• J.T. Miller has 11 points (5-6-11) in his last 10 games.
• Bo Horvat has eight points (4-4-8) in his last 10 games.
• Quinn Hughes has 10 points (1-9-10) in his last 10 games.
• Elias Pettersson has seven points (2-5-7) in his last 10 games.

LAST MEETING – DEC. 19/19: VAN 5 vs VGK 4 (OT)

Antoine Roussel opened the scoring at 2:49 in the first period before Tanner Pearson doubled Vancouver’s lead on the power play at 7:08 in the first period…Elias Pettersson restored Vancouver’s two-goal lead at 19:32 in the first period, assisted by J.T. Miller…Elias Pettersson notched his second goal of the game at 9:19 in the third period, assisted by Brock Boeser…Chris Tanev scored the overtime winner on a play assisted by Bo Horvat and Brock Boeser…J.T. Miller led the team in shots (5)…Tanner Pearson and Tyler Motte tied Oscar Fantenberg for the team lead in hits (4)…Bo Horvat went 13-for-22 in the face-off circle…Elias Pettersson was named first star…Jacob Markstrom faced 43 shots.

LAST GAME PLAYED – NOV. 11/21: VAN 1 at COL 7

Nils Höglander got Vancouver on the board with his second goal of the season at 1:08 in the third period…J.T. Miller extended his point streak to six games (5-3-8) with an assist on the play…Quinn Hughes led all Canucks in TOI (23:14) and shots on goal (4)…J.T. Miller and Kyle Burroughs each registered a team-high in hits (4)…Oliver Ekman-Larsson blocked two shots…J.T. Miller went 10-for-13 in the face-off circle (77%)…Jaroslav Halak made eight saves in relief for Thatcher Demko.

LAST 5 vs VEGAS
• Dec. 19, 2019: VAN 5 vs VGK 4 (OT)

•Dec. 15, 2019: VAN 3 at VGK 6

•Mar. 9, 2019: VAN 2 vs VGK 6

•Mar. 3, 2019: VAN 0 at VGK 3

•Nov. 29, 2018: VAN 3 vs VGK 4

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

• Madison Bowey recalled from Abbotsford Canucks, Nov. 12

• Jack Rathbone recalled from Abbotsford Canucks, Nov. 10

• Travis Hamonic loaned to Abbotsford Canucks, Nov. 10
• Luke Schenn placed on injured reserve, Nov. 10

• Justin Dowling activated from injured reserve, Nov. 7

• Nic Petan loaned to Abbotsford Canucks, Nov. 7

PETEY’S PRODUCTION

Potting his first career shorthanded goal to force overtime on Nov. 9 vs ANA, Elias Pettersson (22 years, 362 days) tied Patrik Sundstrom for second most goals (68) by a primary centre in Canucks history before the age of 23. Bo Horvat leads the franchise in most goals by a centre before the age of 23 with 71 goals in 294 games (compared to Pettersson’s 178 GP).

AT FACE VALUE

Bo Horvat leads all NHL skaters in face-offs taken (336) and face-off wins (192) so far this season. Among centremen with at least 200 face-offs taken, Horvat’s face-off percentage (57.1%) ranks eighth League-wide.

THE ICEMAN QUINN-ETH

Despite missing one game earlier in the season, Quinn Hughes has led the Canucks in time on ice (TOI) in 10 of 14 games so far this season, including seven of the last eight. Averaging 25:34 in TOI so far this season, Hughes currently ranks 10th in the NHL for TOI/GP.

ON THE COUNT OF THREE

Quinn Hughes collected his first three-point outing of the season (0-3-3) and seventh career three-assist game on Nov. 7 vs DAL, with all assists coming on the power play. At just 22 years old, Hughes ranks t-7th all time among NHL defencemen for most games (7) with three or more assists before the age of 23, and t-1st among NHL defencemen for most games with three or more assists in their first 140 career games.

POWERING THROUGH

After failing to score a power play goal in their previous four contests (0-for-17), the Canucks combined for three power play goals (Miller x2, Pettersson) on six opportunities on Nov. 7 vs DAL, marking Vancouver’s first game with three or more power play goals since Jan. 20/21 vs MTL.

CALL IT A COMEBACK

Netting two third-period goals to force overtime on Nov. 2 vs NYR, the Canucks erased a third period two-goal deficit to win in overtime for the first time since Mar. 6/19 vs TOR (3-2 OTW).

KEEPING PACE

Registering two assists during Vancouver’s 3-2 overtime win on Nov. 2 vs NYR, Conor Garland became the first player to record at least 10 points (3-7- 10) in 10 games to start his Canucks tenure since Tyler Toffoli (6-4-10) and J.T. Miller (4-7-11) in 2019.20.

OT MILLER

Tallying the overtime winner on Nov. 2 vs NYR, J.T. Miller moved into a tie for third-most overtime goals (4) in the NHL since the start of the 2019.20 season. Since joining the Canucks in 2019.20, Miller has netted four of Vancouver’s nine overtime tallies.