Czech Republic – Switzerland 4:2 (end) | Canada2 – Russia 2:3 (0:1 after SO) | USA – Finland 4:3 (end)
Germany2 – Sweden2 3:9 (end)
after shootout (0:1)
Canada2
2:3 (0:0, 1:0, 1:2)
Russia
Tuesday 22.04.2014, 15:00 • Imatra Jaahali • U18 World Championship
     
    Game over. (17:35:26)
     
    65:00
    Goal for Team Russia!


    KIRILL PILIPENKO overplays McDonald at SO
     
    Start of shootout.
     
    Virtanen miss!
     
    Kamenev to the goalie!
     
    McCann denies by Trushkov!
     
    Pilipenko scores!
     
    Bleackley – miss
     
    Canada will start the series
     
    Russia changes goalie Alex Trushkov will play at shootout series
     
    65:00
    Overtime finished.
     
    63:11
    Sleptsov miss the empty net!
     
    62:37
    Teams want that time will go fast, they just come to the zone and shoot
     
    61:49
    Svechnikov hitted the net after sole move
     
    61:16
    Kraskovsky made two take and run moves
     
    60:17
    Tretiak stopped difficult Konecny's shot
     
    60:01
    Overtime began.
     
    Canada secured first place at Group A. Russia earns points in every game of the tournament.
     
    60:00
    3rd period finished.
     
    59:25
    Goal for Team Russia!


    It was a mess on the crease and rebound goal by VLADISLAV KAMENEV.

    Assisted by Ivan Nikolishin and Alexey Sleptsov

    Igor Petrov

    Goals and assists: 22. Konecny (Sanheim, Hicketts), 48. Barzal (McCann) – 41. Nikolishin, 60. Kamenev (Nikolishin, Sleptsov), 65. Pilipenko


    Canada2: McDonald (Billia) – Fleury, McKeown, Perlini, Konecny, Point – Sanheim, Thomas, Barzal, Gropp, McCann – Hicketts, Carrier, Bleackley, Virtanen, Bishop – Pilon, Hawrylyuk, Quenneville, Audetter, Crouse
    Russia: Tretiak (Trushkov) – Sleptsov, Sharipzyanov, Svechnikov, Nikolishin, Protapovich – Dervuk, Proporov, Kraskovsky, Dergachyov, Afonasyevsky – Lyamkin, Nazarkin, Pilipenko, Kamenev, Vovchenko – Mikulovich, Shchukin, Yazkov, Fazleyev, Korshkov

    Referees: Ansons (LAT), Miller (USA), Lhotsky (CZE), Pesonen (FIN)