mercredi 31 décembre 2014

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Canada continued its New Year's Eve dominance over the United States.


In the end, the highly-anticipated showdown between two of the highest touted prospects in years came down to their supporting cast.


Jack Eichel and Connor McDavid took a back seat as Canada rode off with a 5-3 win over the United States in the hottest preliminary matchup of the World Junior Championships. Max Domi led the way for Canada with two goals, and Sam Reinhart pitched in with a three-point effort of his own.


Domi was named the Player of the Game for Canada, while goalie Thatcher Demko received the honors for the United States. Demko stopped 38 of 43 shots in the loss.


The game was expected to be a showdown between Eichel and McDavid, two players expected to battle for the first overall selection in the upcoming NHL Entry Draft. Both were largely held off the scoreboard, though Eichel did manage an assist on a second period goal.


After a scoreless first, Canada took over possession of the game. Canada jumped out to a 2-1 lead after Domi and Josh Morrissey overcame an American goal by Anthony DeAngelo.


Canada extended their lead in the third with a controversial goal. A McDavid pass went in off of Curtis Lazar as he crashed the net, and the puck went off his body and into the net. After a lengthy review, the call stood.


The United States tried to mount a comeback with two late goals by Dylan Larkin, but the Canadians scored two more empty-netters to seal the win.






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