McElhinney wins shutout as Canada defeats South Korea 10-0 at hockey universes
HERNING, Denmark - Tyson Jost and Joel Edmundson immediaty affected Group Canada's lineup at the men's reality hockey title.
Jost scored twice and Curtis McElhinney ceased 25 shots for the shutout as Canada directed South Korea 10-0 on Sunday in Gathering B activity at the men's reality hockey title. Edmundson and seven different players included objectives for Canada's first win of the competition.
Both Jost and Edmundson were not in the lineup in Canada's 5-4 shootout misfortune to the Assembled States on Friday. Edmundson was a scratch and Jost was still on the way to Denmark after the Colorado Torrential slide, his club group, was disposed of from the NHL playoffs. "It's the first occasion when we've had Edmundson in our lineup and Jost went along with us late, so great to see them get some open door out there today," said mentor Bill Subsides after the diversion.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Colton Parayko, Ryan O'Reilly, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Brayden Schenn, Connor McDavid and Jordan Eberle additionally scored for Canada. McElhinney made his first begin in net after Darcy Kuemper was accused of the shootout misfortune in Canada's first session of the competition.
"He was great, he was strong," said Subsides. "It was great that we could get him in and he got some work, particularly as the diversion wore on. I thought he got settled in and he took care of pucks well. A comment on for Macintosh, without a doubt."
Canada plays have Denmark (1-0-0-1) on Monday and will probably be a goaltending matchup amongst McElhinney and his Toronto Maple Leafs creasemate, Frederik Andersen, who is a whiz in the place where he grew up of Herning.
"He's a hotshot goaltender, so we will need to ensure we're in his eyes," said Subsides. "We will need to ensure we score on seconds and thirds and it ought to be a genuine decent climate. We're energized for the chance to play here before their fanbase."
Instructed by previous NHL defenceman Jim Paek, South Korea is taking part in top-level big showdown activity without precedent for history in the wake of winning advancement with a moment put complete at the 2017 IIHF Division 1A competition. Icing an about indistinguishable lineup to the gathering that partook in the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang in February, the Koreans opened their competition with a 8-1 misfortune to Finland.
South Korea oversaw only nine shots on objective against Finland on Saturday, however coordinated that in the primary time frame against Canada. McElhinney looked sharp early, gazing intently at a few quality scoring chances as the Koreans attempted to keep pace with a Canadian group that has earned one silver and two gold decorations in its previous three big showdown appearances.
Canada took a 2-0 lead into the changing area following 20 minutes off objectives from Nugent-Hopkins and Jost, at that point rapidly took control on the strategic maneuver right on time in the second. Parayko scored his second of the competition on a 5-on-3 opportunity at the 1:07 sign of the second time frame, immediately took after by O'Reilly's second of the competition to make it 4-0 only 50 seconds after the fact.
Back at even quality, Dubois made it 5-0 with his second of the competition at the 2:32 sign of the second, provoking a period out by South Korea as Paek attempted to settle down his overmatched squad, which was supported by a little however vocal gathering of fans at Jsyke Bank Boxen field.
"I know about Hockey Canada with U17s, U18s and the world youngsters," said Dubois. "Coming here with the men's national group, you take in a ton from these folks. You play against them amid the season in the NHL, yet to play with them, you see a totally extraordinary side from them and it's a decent time for me to learn."
In the wake of hitting the post on a strategic maneuver in the primary time frame, Schenn scored his first objective of the competition at 7:33, giving Canada a 6-0 lead. Late in the second, Jost scored his second of the amusement 18 seconds before Edmundson included his first of the competition to make the score 8-0.
Goaltender Matt Dalton, who has been playing for the Korean national group since 2015, persevered through an extremely difficult arrangement of consecutive recreations. In the wake of confronting 45 shots from Finland on Saturday, the 31-year-old local of Kitchener, Ont., was pulled for Sungje Stop with 3:18 remaining to play in the second time frame in the wake of surrendering eight objectives on 40 Canada shots.
Stop halted eight of 10 shots he looked in 23:18 of diversion activity. McDavid scored his first of the competition to make it 9-0 at 4:40 of the third before Eberle counted his initially to knock the score into twofold digits at 8:55.
Four Canadian players had three point recreations - McDavid, with an objective and two helps, and three new kids on the block. Jost added a third-period help to his two objectives, Dubois had an objective and two helps and Tangle Barzal had three helps.
In later amusements on Sunday in Herning, Norway slipped past Germany in a 5-4 shootout win for their first win of the competition before Finland moved past Latvia 8-1.
In Gathering An activity in Copenhagen, Russia steered Austria 7-0 preceding the guarding title holders from Sweden edged the Czech Republic 3-2 and Switzerland blanked Slovakia 2-0.
Jost scored twice and Curtis McElhinney ceased 25 shots for the shutout as Canada directed South Korea 10-0 on Sunday in Gathering B activity at the men's reality hockey title. Edmundson and seven different players included objectives for Canada's first win of the competition.
Both Jost and Edmundson were not in the lineup in Canada's 5-4 shootout misfortune to the Assembled States on Friday. Edmundson was a scratch and Jost was still on the way to Denmark after the Colorado Torrential slide, his club group, was disposed of from the NHL playoffs. "It's the first occasion when we've had Edmundson in our lineup and Jost went along with us late, so great to see them get some open door out there today," said mentor Bill Subsides after the diversion.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Colton Parayko, Ryan O'Reilly, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Brayden Schenn, Connor McDavid and Jordan Eberle additionally scored for Canada. McElhinney made his first begin in net after Darcy Kuemper was accused of the shootout misfortune in Canada's first session of the competition.
"He was great, he was strong," said Subsides. "It was great that we could get him in and he got some work, particularly as the diversion wore on. I thought he got settled in and he took care of pucks well. A comment on for Macintosh, without a doubt."
Canada plays have Denmark (1-0-0-1) on Monday and will probably be a goaltending matchup amongst McElhinney and his Toronto Maple Leafs creasemate, Frederik Andersen, who is a whiz in the place where he grew up of Herning.
"He's a hotshot goaltender, so we will need to ensure we're in his eyes," said Subsides. "We will need to ensure we score on seconds and thirds and it ought to be a genuine decent climate. We're energized for the chance to play here before their fanbase."
Instructed by previous NHL defenceman Jim Paek, South Korea is taking part in top-level big showdown activity without precedent for history in the wake of winning advancement with a moment put complete at the 2017 IIHF Division 1A competition. Icing an about indistinguishable lineup to the gathering that partook in the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang in February, the Koreans opened their competition with a 8-1 misfortune to Finland.
South Korea oversaw only nine shots on objective against Finland on Saturday, however coordinated that in the primary time frame against Canada. McElhinney looked sharp early, gazing intently at a few quality scoring chances as the Koreans attempted to keep pace with a Canadian group that has earned one silver and two gold decorations in its previous three big showdown appearances.
Canada took a 2-0 lead into the changing area following 20 minutes off objectives from Nugent-Hopkins and Jost, at that point rapidly took control on the strategic maneuver right on time in the second. Parayko scored his second of the competition on a 5-on-3 opportunity at the 1:07 sign of the second time frame, immediately took after by O'Reilly's second of the competition to make it 4-0 only 50 seconds after the fact.
Back at even quality, Dubois made it 5-0 with his second of the competition at the 2:32 sign of the second, provoking a period out by South Korea as Paek attempted to settle down his overmatched squad, which was supported by a little however vocal gathering of fans at Jsyke Bank Boxen field.
"I know about Hockey Canada with U17s, U18s and the world youngsters," said Dubois. "Coming here with the men's national group, you take in a ton from these folks. You play against them amid the season in the NHL, yet to play with them, you see a totally extraordinary side from them and it's a decent time for me to learn."
In the wake of hitting the post on a strategic maneuver in the primary time frame, Schenn scored his first objective of the competition at 7:33, giving Canada a 6-0 lead. Late in the second, Jost scored his second of the amusement 18 seconds before Edmundson included his first of the competition to make the score 8-0.
Goaltender Matt Dalton, who has been playing for the Korean national group since 2015, persevered through an extremely difficult arrangement of consecutive recreations. In the wake of confronting 45 shots from Finland on Saturday, the 31-year-old local of Kitchener, Ont., was pulled for Sungje Stop with 3:18 remaining to play in the second time frame in the wake of surrendering eight objectives on 40 Canada shots.
Stop halted eight of 10 shots he looked in 23:18 of diversion activity. McDavid scored his first of the competition to make it 9-0 at 4:40 of the third before Eberle counted his initially to knock the score into twofold digits at 8:55.
Four Canadian players had three point recreations - McDavid, with an objective and two helps, and three new kids on the block. Jost added a third-period help to his two objectives, Dubois had an objective and two helps and Tangle Barzal had three helps.
In later amusements on Sunday in Herning, Norway slipped past Germany in a 5-4 shootout win for their first win of the competition before Finland moved past Latvia 8-1.
In Gathering An activity in Copenhagen, Russia steered Austria 7-0 preceding the guarding title holders from Sweden edged the Czech Republic 3-2 and Switzerland blanked Slovakia 2-0.
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