The Niagara Falls Review

Canada downs Finland in opener

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Boris Katchouk’s controvers­ial goal was allowed and he added an assist as Canada beat Finland 4-2 on Tuesday to open the world junior hockey championsh­ip.

Katchouk’s linemate Taylor Raddysh also scored and added an assist for Canada, while Drake Batherson had the eventual winner and Sam Steel added a goal.

Carter Hart made 29 saves in net for the win.

Aleksi Heponiemi and Henri Jokiharju replied for Finland, while Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stopped 28-of-32 shots.

Defenceman Dante Fabbro made his return to Canada’s lineup. He had missed both of the Canadians’ pre-tournament tune-up games and two of Canada’s three selection camp exhibition­s with a lower-body contusion suffered from blocking a puck while playing for Boston University.

Katchouk opened scoring 5:34 into the game, breaking up a pass between Finnish defencemen for a breakaway and putting the puck past Luukkonen with a backhand.

But Katchouk followed the puck into the net and Finnish head coach Jussi Ahokas challenged the play on the grounds that the puck hadn’t yet crossed the goal-line when the Canadian fell into the goal. Officials ruled it a good goal, however.

Finland seemed rattled by the call standing, allowing Steel to add a goal 27 seconds later with Finnish captain Juuso Valimaki in the penalty box for slashing. Steel jumped on a rebound off Luukkonen’s pad and snapped it over the goalie’s outstretch­ed glove for a 2-0 Canada lead.

Heponiemi replied 12:19 into the first, banging the puck into the net when a Canadian defenceman tried to clear it out of the crease for Hart.

Batherson came right back for Canada, dropping to one knee to one time a pass from Jonah Gadjovich past Luukkonen to make it 3-1 before the first intermissi­on. Despite the score, Finland had outshot Canada 12-7 in the period.

Jokiharju rifled a shot from the point that deflected off Gadjovich’s leg and behind a screened Hart to cut Canada’s lead to one near the midway point of the second period. It was a power-play goal with Katchouk in the box for tripping.

Raddysh put a slapshot from the point past Luukkonen at the 12:47 mark of the second, with the puck fluttering into the net for a 4-2 Canada lead.

Finland thought it had a goal late in the third period when the puck rolled behind Hart and toward the goal-line. But defenceman Cal Foote dove behind his goaltender and swatted the puck with his hand, bouncing it off the post and out. A video review at the next stoppage of play upheld the no-goal call on the ice.

 ?? MARK BLINCH/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Canada’s Taylor Raddysh, centre, celebrates his goal with teammate Conor Timmins during the second period of IIHF World Junior Ice Hockey Championsh­ip preliminar­y round hockey action against Finland, in Buffalo, N.Y., on Tuesday.
MARK BLINCH/THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada’s Taylor Raddysh, centre, celebrates his goal with teammate Conor Timmins during the second period of IIHF World Junior Ice Hockey Championsh­ip preliminar­y round hockey action against Finland, in Buffalo, N.Y., on Tuesday.

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