Sweden2 – Russia 2:1 (end) | Canada2 – Finland 1:5 (end)
final
Sweden2
2:1 (1:0, 0:0, 1:1)
Russia
Saturday 04.01.2014, 15:00 • Malmö Arena • World Junior Championship
     
    59:40
    Jesper Pettersson called for slashing the stick out of a Russian player's hands. Russia now with the late 6-on-4, looking for the equaliser.
     
    39:54
    Swedish penalty going to for slashing. Elias Lindholm's stick went off Valeri Vasiliev's stick and then bounced up, catching him in the face. Vasilevsky went down -- Swedish coach Rikard Gronberg made a "diving" signal from the bench. The call is changed to high-sticking and it's a double minor. Vasiliev goes to the dressing room, apparently cut.
     
    29:02
    Russian 2-on-2 rush, Dansk stops the shot as Vadim Khlopotov loses his footing and crashes into the goalie. He's called for goalie interference, apparently not making enough of an effort to avoid contact. Sweden to the power play, they're 1/2.
     
    22:39
    Russia to the power play as Sweden's Gustov Olofsson stood in the way of Grigori Busarov in the neutral zone and got called for interference. When they showed the replay on the big screen, the fans didn't like the call.
     
    18:39
    5-on-3 for Sweden as Alexander Barabanov clears it over the glass.
     
    17:06
    Now Nikita Tryamkin getting Russia's first penalty of the game for holding. Sweden to the power play.
     
    00:56
    Early penalty going to Sweden's Jesper Pettersson with the game's first penalty for roughing -- Russia's power play came up huge in the quarterfinals and they get their first chance today.

    Derek OBrien

    Goals and assists: 20. Forsberg (Lindholm), 45. Sundqvist (Karlsson) – 48. Zhafyarov (Babaranov)


    Sweden2: Dansk (Hogberg) – Djoos, Arnesson, Pettersson, Olofsson, Norell, Hagg, Bengtsson – Johnson, Wennberg (A), Collberg – de la Rose, Forsberg (C), Lindholm (A) – Burakowsky, Sorensen, Wallmark – Sandberg, E. Karlsson, A. Karlsson – Sundqvist
    Russia: Vasilevsky (Nalimov) – Zadorov, Mironov (A), Lyubushkin, Tryamkin, Bereglazov, Maslov, Vasiliev – Slepyshev (C), Buchněvich, Grigorenko – Zhafyarov, Osnovin, Barabanov – Yakimov (A), Barbashyov, Khlopotov – Skladnichenko, Busarov, Gimatov – Zykov

    Referees: Antti Boman (FIN), René Hradil (CZE) – Benoit Martineau (CAN), Joris Müller (SUI)