Sweden2 – Russia 2:1 (end) | Canada2 – Finland 1:5 (end)
final
Canada2
1:5 (0:0, 1:3, 0:2)
Finland
Saturday 04.01.2014, 19:00 • Malmö Arena • World Junior Championship
     
    55:29
    Josh Morrissey called for tripping as Canada is applying pressure in the Finnish zone, so Finland to the power play.
     
    44:08
    Artturi Lehkonen is getting called for holding, as he wrapped up Sam Reinhart and rode him head-first into the boards. Canada to the power play, which has been very ineffective so far.
     
    39:19
    Aleksi Musoten gets his stick up on Matt Dumba, knocking off his helmet. Canada will have a 5-on-3 for :03.
     
    37:24
    Finland getting a penalty on the play, Joni Nikko for high-sticking, so Canada to the power play, which hasn't looked good today.
     
    32:03
    Just after scoring a goal, Jonathan Drouin is heading to the penalty box. We'll get the reason in a moment, but Finland is going back to the power play, where they've been very good today. It's checking to the head, so it's 2+10 and Drouin is out for the rest of this second period.
     
    29:08
    Zachary Fucale is called for tripping on the play, so we'll have a short 4-on-4 and then Finland will be on the power play.
     
    27:17
    There's a mix-up following the whistle and penalties are dished out. Aleksi Mistonen gets holding and Nic Petan a 10-minute misconduct. So Canada to the power play.
     
    25:04
    Right after scoring, Finland is going to the power play, as Frederic Gauthier is called for interference.
     
    21:37
    Rasmus Ristolainen catches Anthony Mantha with a high stick and Canada will get their first power play of the game.
     
    08:18
    Matt Dumba is called for a trip behind his own net, and Finland will get the game's first power play.

    Derek OBrien

    Goals and assists: 32. Drouin (Lazar, Mantha) – 25. Nikko (Honka), 27. Lehkonen (Maenalainen, Teravainen), 36. Ristolainen (Vainonen, Haapala), 57. Terevainen (p.s.), 60. Teravainen (Pokka)


    Canada2: Fucale (Paterson) – Ekblad, Pouliot, G. Reinhart, Dumba (A), Pelech, Morrissey, Bigras – Horvat, Laughton (C), S. Reinhart – Rychel, Gauthier, Anderson – Hudon, Drouin (A), Mantha – Leier, McDavid, Petan – Lazar
    Finland: Saros (Huuso) – Lindell (A), Pokka, Lehtonen, Ristolainen (A), Honka, Vainonen, Vainio – Mäenalanen, Teräväinen (C), Lehkonen (A) – Nikko, Mustonen, Haapala – J. Ikonen, Kinnunen, Kulmala – Leskinen, Nättinen, H. Ikonen – Rauhala

    Referees: Timothy Mayer (USA), Marc Wiegand (SUI) – Andreas Kowert (GER), Eduard Metalnikov (RUS)