7-3 win brings Canada hockey team to semifinals
Published: 25 Feb. 2010, 20:41
Defenseman Dan Boyle also had a goal and two assists for Canada, which avenged two consecutive losses to top-seeded Russia in the past two World Championships. Canada advanced to the semifinals today, where it will face either Sweden or Slovakia.
This was only the second Olympic hockey meeting between the longtime international rivals. Russia defeated the Canadians 2-0 in the quarterfinals of the 2006 Turin Winter Games.
For the hometown fans, excitement began even before the puck dropped on Wednesday’s much-anticipated Russia-Canada quarterfinal showdown of National Hockey
League stars. Tickets were changing hands for up to $3,845 (4.4 million won) each. A school band entertained the spectators waiting outside for the gates to be opened at Canada Hockey Place.
Even before the teams skated onto the ice for a pregame warm-up, rival fans were testing each other. Hornblowing Russian fans started a cheer only to be booed into silence by Canada supporters.
The Russian squad waited in the hallway leading to the rink for four minutes before the arena buzzer signaled the start of the 20-minute pregame skating session. Seconds later, goaltender Evgeni Nabokov led the red-clad Russian squad onto the ice.
Like a championship boxer fighting in his hometown, Canada waited several minutes more before emerging from the tunnel to a thunderous roar from the red-and-white-clad crowd, who made sure the Russians knew who the visiting team was.
“Both sides dearly wanted to win for their countries,” Canadian defenseman
Scott Niedermayer said.
Russian superstar Alex Ovechkin was a nonfactor for much of the game. “What do you think? I am disappointed,” Ovechkin barked, and glared at a reporter in the interview area.
Ryan Miller made 19 saves for the shutout and Zach Parise scored twice as the United States beat Switzerland 2-0 in their quarterfinals on Wednesday.
The United States advances to the semifinals, where either Finland or the Czech Republic will be their opponents today.
AFP
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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