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REINHART'S WINNER LEADS CANADA OVER SLOVAKIA AT MEMORIAL OF IVAN HLINKA TOURNAMENT

PIESTANY, Slovakia – Canada's final preliminary-round game at the under-18 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka hockey tournament didn't matter in the standings, and coach Todd Gill says early on, his team played like it didn't matter on the ice either.

But a three-goal burst in the final four minutes gave Canada a 3-2 win over co-host Slovakia on Wednesday and a boost of confidence heading into the semifinals.

Captain Sam Reinhart scored the winner with just 53 seconds left in regulation as Canada finished the preliminary round on top of its group with a 3-0 record.

“We had a really good chance just throwing a bouncer on net and the goalie got back and just made a great save on it,” said Reinhart. “We regrouped on the faceoff and just started getting pucks in the net again, and soon after we had a mini break and (the puck) just went in off the goalie's glove and over him.”

Ryan Kujawinski and Josh Morrissey also scored in the final four minutes for Canada, making up for the team's disinterested start.

“We played like we were though for the first period,” Gill said. “Finally we kicked it up a notch but we just couldn't put the puck past their goalie.”

Slovak goaltender Maros Mikolas was stellar, stopping 33 shots.

“Hats off to their goalie, he played an outstanding game,” Reinhart said. “He stopped quite a few shots, but we were able to get a few bounces our way and finally get the victory.”

Slovakia got off to a quick start when Kristian Horvat scored just 1:40 into the game. The Slovaks continued to play a patient game controlling the neutral zone, and it paid off when Martin Ambroz put Slovakia up 2-0 late in the second period.

“I give (Slovakia) credit, they played a hell of a game,” Gill said. “Great game plan, they frustrated us. The thing I liked about our kids though is they battled through adversity and we battled our way back to win the hockey game.”

Kujawinski finally got Canada on the board with a goal at 16:15 of the third period, and the offence took over from there.

Morrissey tied the game with a power-play goal at 17:07 of the third, setting the stage for Reinhart's winner.

“The No. 1 thing I think for Canada is we have all our best players here, and when we hit some adversity, individualism kicks in,” Gill said. “It's not because they're selfish, they just want to do something to get us over the hump.

“That happened in the first two periods, and in the third we started playing our system, and we were all over them and were lucky enough to get the three goals.”

Eric Comrie made 21 saves for Canada.

The Canadians have dominated this event, having won it the last four years and 16 times overall since 1991.

Oil Kings Gametime
Final - Loss 3-0
At Portland
May 04, 2013
 
Final - Loss 3-1
Vs Portland
May 07, 2013
 
Final - Loss 2-1
Vs Portland
May 08, 2013
 
Final OT - Win 3-2
At Portland
May 10, 2013
 
Final - Loss 5-1
Vs Portland
May 12, 2013
 
 
Standings
  • B.C. Division
  • Central Division
  • East Division
  • U.S. Division
Team GP W L OTL SL PTS
Kelowna Rockets 72 52 16 3 1 108
Kamloops Blazers 72 47 20 2 3 99
Victoria Royals 72 35 30 2 5 77
Prince George Cougars 72 21 43 2 6 50
Vancouver Giants 72 21 49 2 0 44
Team GP W L OTL SL PTS
Edmonton Oil Kings 72 51 15 2 4 108
Calgary Hitmen 72 46 21 1 4 97
Red Deer Rebels 72 39 26 5 2 85
Medicine Hat Tigers 72 36 33 2 1 75
Kootenay Ice 72 35 35 2 0 72
Lethbridge Hurricanes 72 28 34 3 7 66
Team GP W L OTL SL PTS
Saskatoon Blades 72 44 22 2 4 94
Prince Albert Raiders 72 37 28 3 4 81
Swift Current Broncos 72 36 29 3 4 79
Moose Jaw Warriors 72 25 36 4 7 61
Regina Pats 72 25 38 4 5 59
Brandon Wheat Kings 72 24 40 4 4 56
Team GP W L OTL SL PTS
Portland Winterhawks 72 57 12 1 2 117
Spokane Chiefs 72 44 26 2 0 90
Tri-City Americans 72 40 27 2 3 85
Seattle Thunderbirds 72 24 38 7 3 58
Everett Silvertips 72 25 40 3 4 57
2012/2013 Regular Season Stats
Skaters: GP G A PTS +/-
St. Croix, Michael 72 37 55 92 30
Wruck, Dylan 68 22 63 85 23
Samuelsson, Henrik 69 33 47 80 31
Foster, T.J. 69 27 47 74 34
Lazar, Curtis 72 38 23 61 25
Cheek, Trevor 71 32 28 60 12
Corbett, Cody 71 7 35 42 38
Legault, Stephane 57 12 29 41 21
Moroz, Mitchell 69 13 21 34 21
Musil, David 62 9 22 31 29
Goalies: W L OTL SOL Sv% GAA
Jarry, Tristan 18 7 0 0 0.936 1.61
Brossoit, Laurent 33 8 2 4 0.917 2.25
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