CZECH THIS OUT !

Forget the preliminary round, that was so last year.

Forget the Latvians, the dumb penalties, the goal posts, hot opposing goalies, only 10 goals scored in 4 games and their questionable power play.  They don’t matter now.

Go ahead, you can think about the Canadian domination in not allowing any goals during 5 on 5 play, our goaltender, our size and depth.  It still doesn’t matter all that much.  Four of these teams will be on an airplane soon enough.

Tonight’s quarter final match up between Czechia and Canada will be the third win or go home game between these nations in a row.   The Czechs are the defending champions, they beat Canada in last year’s quarters and have played big and strong thus far.  Leaf prospect, 18 year old C/W Miroslav Holinka of the Oshawa Generals suited up tonight for his home country.  He 6’1”, weighs in at 185 and wore number 26.

A high event first period ended with Czech captain Sale putting in his second of the game, back door with 2.1 seconds left.  That followed a first minute (:43 seconds) opening goal by Czechia that quieted the crowd bigtime.  That was Canada’s first 5 on 5 goal allowed.  The Czech’s took a  dumb penalty off a useless offside call, only to be followed by Canada heading to the box for a love tap off a Czech ankle seconds later.  The ensuing 4 on 4 was highly entertaining with dangerous scoring chances exchanged.  Then, as almost inevitable, a mid-ice collision caused a Canadian defender to be given 5 and a game for kneeing.  That was Canada’s tournament leading 22nd time playing shorthanded.  The only good came was when Brayden Yager took a great lead pass in all alone only to have 6’6” Czech goalie Adam Verchek stone him.  Yager recovered the rebound and set up Tanner Howe to tie the game up.

A strong effort from both squads led to end-to-end action in the second.  The play seemed to open up to a more “run and gun” style.  Coach Cameron (finally) moved Gavin McKenna up with Calum Ritchie and Easton Cowan early in the frame and they showed that all important “MO” on almost every shift.  A Czech penalty with 3:04 left allowed Porter   Martone to roof a beauty tip to get Canada back in it 3 to 2.

Somebody lit the Canadian player’s hair on fire in the intermission.  With a full court press, they overwhelmed their opponent.  They had been outshot 20-18 after two but with good, old fashioned Canadian hockey they added big pressure. Chance after chance you could sense the Czechs squeezing the sweat right out of their sticks.  Canada took over the SOG in a huge way – in fact the Europeans did not have a shot on goal in the first 10 minutes.  The Canucks lost a challenge on a goalie interference goal at 10:20 and had to play short handed AGAIN.  Deservedly, Nadeau tied it up for the home squad with 4:18 left.  The crowd almost blew the roof off.  One of our steadiest and most popular d-men Gibson was sent off for 2 minutes.  Guess what – PPG with :39 seconds left.

HOPPER NOTES:  This will be final report for this year’s tournament because frankly I couldn’t give a rat’s ass how it turns out…part of me wants to go with the “we got jobbed by the refs” routine but it was may more than that…let’s just hope some bleeding heart doesn’t call for another inquest ! …loved the feedback online and on the phone…hope you all enjoyed the ride…CHEERS !

                              WORLD JUNIOR HOCKEY

                                                      Game 4: Canada vs the USA !!

Canadian World Junior hockey fans took off their party hats for a couple of hours tonight to witness the most anticipated game of the 2025 World Junior tournament to date – CANADA vs the USA.  Not only were the usual bragging rates and rivalry grudges at stake, but the outcome would finalize the final line-ups for Thursday’s quarterfinal matchups.

After the Finns beat Latvia in regulation this afternoon, they leap frogged both North American squads into first place in the A division.  Tonight’s winner will jump back into first place and win the division.  That would lead to playing a lesser team (Switzerland or Slovakia) in the quarters, providing a clearer path to the semi-finals on Saturday.  The loser would then have to face either the Swedes or Czechs on Thursday.

The US are the defending champions, with a dominating top line who play together at Boston College.  Their nation has won 6 Golds, 2 silver and 7 bronze medals over the years.  They are likely still smarting from Sunday’s rather lackluster performance against the Finns in a 4-3 OT loss.  The European team pumped 44 shots toward the Americans.

Team Canada had their best start to date, but the attack/counter attack soon took over.  At first it looked like this could be anyone’s game.  The inevitable chirpiness set in before the 10 minute mark – these guys were here to play.   Lane Hutson’s brother,  Cole put the US team ahead @ 7:40 ringing in a pp shot off the post from the point.  Fisticuffs then entered the scenario with under 6 minutes to go which sent a pair off.  A feisty, high skill contest in which the USA team had a slight edge.  Canada’s 11-6 SOG advantage was not indicative of the play.  We and the Ottawa crowd were in for a DOOZY !

You could feel the hate building as the second period progressed.  Canada took the play mostly to the US, at one point outshooting them 20-6 by the 10 minute mark.  They had a solid PP opportunity (which has only been 2 for 13 so far) resulting in a wild goalmouth scramble, to no avail.  That sequence was followed closely by an 8 shot barrage by the Americans.  Dickenson went off for his second dumb penalty, but our boy George stepped up again.  This guy has been Team Canada’s netminder for 12 wins in a row, dating back to U17’s and U18’s and now again tonight.  This reporter feels the Canadians need to be a little more Canadian ie physical, in your face hockey.  Can you say “overtime” ?  The US team started the third period a man down.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before – Canada must STOP taking dumb penalties !  I can remember my Dad and I having this kind of conversation back in the late 60’s.  Canada was tied with the Czechs 3-3 late in a medal game and sure enough another dumb Canadian penalty led to us losing a medal.  Can Canada score in the medal round ?  They’ve only had 10 goals through the preliminary round.    Bradly Nadeau got one for the home team to make it interesting, but the Americans’ Andy Nelson and some other guy made it a 3-1 final.  When you are down 8 penalties, outplayed 6 ways to Sunday and leave your all-star goalie out to dry, it’s pretty hard to work up any sympathy for those (many) who did not show up.

So, on Thursday here’s how the quarters line up:

USA vs Switzerland        Sweden vs Latvia

Finland vs Slovakia        Canada vs Czech

HOPPERS NOTES:  I wish to extend all my very best to ALL my friends and family – everything that you wish and hope for in the coming year.  You are my strength.  CHEERS