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WU17.003

January 4, 2010
WU17.004

LOOKING BACK AT…
2008 GOLD MEDAL GAME

ONTARIO 3, UNITED STATES 0 – GAME SUMMARY

From 1992 to 2006, a span of 12 tournaments, one of Ontario or the United States appeared in every gold medal game at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, except for one (West vs. Pacific, 2005). But the two teams never faced off for the top prize.

Until 2008.

On January 4, Ontario and the U.S. met in front of 8,889 fans at the John Labatt Centre in London , Ont., an all-time attendance record for the U17s, shattering the previous record set in St. John’s, N.L. in 2004 by more than 2,500 fans.

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Ontario entered the game at 5-0, looking to become the first team since the Americans in 2001 to run the table and win gold. The U.S. came in looking to avenge its 2006 gold medal game loss to Quebec.

Ontario’s roster featured future NHL first round picks Matt Duchene, Ryan Ellis and Zack Kassian, along with consensus 2010 first-overall pick Taylor Hall. The U.S. countered with a team led by defenceman Cam Fowler, a projected top-three pick in 2010.

Goaltender Michael Zador of Ontario and Brandon Maxwell of the U.S. were the top two goaltenders, statistically, in the tournament – both carried undefeated records into the gold medal game. But Zador came down with the flu the morning of the gold medal game, sending untested Bryce O’Hagen into the nets against the Americans.

A defensive struggle in the opening 20 minutes – the shots were 7-5 in favour of Ontario – it was Canadian side that got on the board first, thanks to a breakaway goal from Hall, who rifled a shot over the glove of Maxwell to break the ice.

Hall was at it again in the second, setting up Peter Holland for the 2-0 goal eight minutes into the middle frame, and Duchene made it 3-0 three minutes later, igniting the pro-Ontario crowd at the JLC.

O’Hagen was at his best in the second period, when Ontario was outshot 14-5, and stopped nine more in the third, finishing with a 28-save shutout, earning player of the game honours and backstopping Ontario to its sixth U17 gold medal, first since 2004.

For more information:
Jeff Beck Manager, Marketing Services and Events | Responsable, événements spéciaux et internationaux

2011 World Under-17 Challenge
 
Sun, Jan 02, 2011
ATL 7 - GER 2 (Preliminary)
QUE 2 - USA 5 (Preliminary)
PAC 2 - ONT 4 (Preliminary)
SVK 1 - WST 4 (Preliminary)
Mon, Jan 03, 2011
GER 8 - SVK 5 (9th Place)
PAC 5 - USA 6  (OT) (Semifinal)
CZE 4 - FIN 5 (7th Place)
ATL 2 - WST 1 (5th Place)
QUE 1 - ONT 2  (OT) (Semifinal)
Tue, Jan 04, 2011
PAC 5 - QUE 4  (OT) (Bronze Medal)
ONT 5 - USA 3 (Gold Medal)
 
Group A
Team GP W L PTS
USA 6 4 1 14
QUE 6 3 1 11
ATL 5 3 2 9
FIN 5 2 3 6
GER 5 1 4 3
Group B
Team GP W L PTS
ONT 6 5 0 17
PAC 6 3 1 12
WST 5 2 3 6
CZE 5 1 4 3
SVK 5 0 5 0
Click here for complete schedule/results

2011 World Under-17 Challenge
Team Player G
QUE Luca Ciampini 7
USA Henrik Samuelsson 6
QUE Charles Simard-Hudon 5
PAC Brandon Magee 5
ATL Nathan MacKinnon 5
2011 World Under-17 Challenge
Team Player A
PAC Matt Dumba 12
ATL Andrew Ryan 7
USA Jacob Trouba 7
QUE Michael Matheson 6
PAC Griffin Reinhart 6
2011 World Under-17 Challenge
Team Player P
PAC Matt Dumba 12
QUE Charles Simard-Hudon 11
USA Henrik Samuelsson 10
ATL Andrew Ryan 9
USA Jacob Trouba 9
2011 World Under-17 Challenge
Team Player Sv% GAA
WST Andy Desautels 0.966 1.00
ONT Daniel Altshuller 0.924 1.66
FIN Janne Juvonen 0.907 4.00
CZE Marek Langhamer 0.900 2.80
ATL Brandon Whitney 0.898 3.58