2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge

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2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge
Game #21
Bronze
Final (SO)
November 10, 2018 2:30 pm AST
Harbour Station
Saint John, N.B.

Scoring

Teams
1st
2nd
3rd
OT
Final
Teams
1
2
3
OT
F
2
1
0
0
4
1
1
1
0
3

Shots on Goal

1st
2nd
3rd
OT
Final
1
2
3
OT
F
17
17
10
4
48
11
9
21
7
48

Statistics

PP
PIM
1 / 7
2
0 / 1
14

Game Story

GOALTENDERS SHINE AS SWEDES EDGE RED IN SHOOTOUT FOR U17 BRONZE

JASON LA ROSE

SAINT JOHN, N.B. – Jesper Wallstedt and Dylan Garand (Victoria, B.C./Kamloops, WHL) put on a goaltending clinic with 45 saves apiece, but it was Lucas Raymond netting the shootout winner to give Sweden a 4-3 win over Canada Red in the bronze medal game Saturday afternoon at the 2018 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.

Garand was the story through the first two periods, making 31 saves to keep Red within a goal, and Wallstedt stopped 27 of 28 through the third period and overtime before turning aside all five Canadians in the shootout.

Raymond was the second Swedish shooter; he came right at Garand before going post and in past the glove of the Canadian netminder.

Justin Sourdif (Surrey, B.C./Vancouver, WHL) had the last chance for the Canadians, beating Wallstedt but not the post.

Red got the early jump offensively when a wrist shot from Jake Murray (Oakville, Ont./Kingston, OHL) found space through traffic and past Wallstedt just before the seven-minute mark of the first period, but it was the Swedes who took a lead to the intermission.

Daniel Ljungman tied it at 10:45, poking in a loose puck after a shot from Oskar Magnusson had popped up and over Garand, and Zion Nybeck found space under the arm of Garand at 13:24 for the 2-1 goal.

The Scandinavians took advantage of a bad Canadian line change to make it a two-goal game in the second period; Wallstedt stretched a pass up to Alexander Holtz, who found Elliot Ekmark in the slot for a quick shot and a power-play marker that made it 3-1.

But the Canadians started their comeback with help from an unlikely source – the Swedes. With a penalty coming to Red and Wallstedt headed to the bench, a pass back missed everyone and found the empty net. William Dufour (Quebec City, Que./Rouyn-Noranda, QMJHL) got credit, and it was a 3-2 game after 40 minutes.

Jacob Perreault (Hinsdale, Ill./Sarnia, OHL) tied the game early in the third period, whipping a quick wrist shot from a tight angle upstairs over the glove of Wallstedt to eventually force an extra period.

Shots through regulation and overtime finished dead even, 48-48.

The bronze is the eighth U17 medal for Sweden – it has won two gold, two silver and four bronze.

Play-by-Play

Team
Description
Time
1st Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Jack Thompson
Hooking (2:00)
02:51
GOAL
Goal: Jake Murray

Assists: Josh Barnes
06:46
GOAL
Goal: Daniel Ljungman

Assists: Oskar Magnusson
10:45
GOAL
Goal: Zion Nybeck

Assists: Hugo Styf
13:24
2nd Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Elliot Desnoyers
Tripping (2:00)
00:46
PENALTY
Penalty: Matthew Maggio
Elbowing (2:00)
06:24
PENALTY
Penalty: William Villeneuve
Hooking (2:00)
12:07
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Elliot Ekmark

Assists: Alexander Holtz, Jesper Wallstedt
13:15
PENALTY
Penalty: Ridly Greig
Tripping (2:00)
14:33
GOAL
Goal: William Dufour

14:33
PENALTY
Penalty: Jacob Perreault
Tripping (2:00)
19:58
3rd Period
GOAL
Goal: Jacob Perreault

Assists: Justin Sourdif, Nolan Seed
02:40
PENALTY
Penalty: Evan Vierling
Delay of Game (2:00)
09:12
PENALTY
Penalty: Hugo Styf
Holding (2:00)
17:20
Overtime
No Scoring
Shootout
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#16 Matthew Maggio shootout attempt on #30 Jesper Wallstedt
Miss
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#24 Alexander Holtz shootout attempt on #30 Dylan Garand
Miss
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#17 Evan Vierling shootout attempt on #30 Jesper Wallstedt
Miss
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#27 Lucas Raymond shootout attempt on #30 Dylan Garand
Goal
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#21 Josh Barnes shootout attempt on #30 Jesper Wallstedt
Miss
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#20 Zion Nybeck shootout attempt on #30 Dylan Garand
Miss
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#12 Jacob Perreault shootout attempt on #30 Jesper Wallstedt
Miss
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#17 William Hallén shootout attempt on #30 Dylan Garand
Miss
SHOOTOUT ATTEMPT
#22 Justin Sourdif shootout attempt on #30 Jesper Wallstedt
Miss

Goaltenders

Game Leaders

Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1

Previous Games

4 - 3 W @ Canada RedCAN-R
Nov 10, 2018
3 - 4 L vs. SwedenSWE
Nov 10, 2018
4 - 6 L @ RussiaRUS
Nov 9, 2018
2 - 5 L vs. FinlandFIN
Nov 9, 2018
4 - 2 W @ Canada BlackCAN-B
Nov 8, 2018
2 - 1 W vs. United StatesUSA
Nov 8, 2018
Photos
2018 U17: SWE 4 – CAN-R 3 SO (Bronze Medal)
Raymond scored the lone goal in the shootout to give Sweden bronze.
2018 U17: RUS 2 – FIN 1 (Gold Medal)
Gushchin and Kokhanin scored to give the Russians a fourth U17 gold.
2018 U17: RUS 6 – SWE 4 (Semifinal)
Ponomaryov had 2G 2A to help the Russians reach the gold medal game.
2018 U17: CZE 2 – USA 1 (7th Place)
Mysak had a goal and an assist to lead the Czechs to seventh place.
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