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Watch BLH’s Hockey Game of the Night: Ovechkin and Team Russia Get Obliterated by Canadian Juggernaut at 2005 World Juniors

There’s nothing better than a Canada/Russia match-up at any hockey competition and for BLH’s Hockey Game of the Night, we’ve got for you a proper classic. The 2005 World Juniors Gold Medal Final between Sidney Crosby’s Team Canada and Alexander Ovechkin’s Team Russia.

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To set up this game I found this blurb from Sports Illustrated by Ken Campbell,

The night is always darkest just before the dawn, and Canada’s greatest anguish on the World Junior Championship stage came one year before its greatest triumph.

Flash back to Helsinki, Finland, 2004. Canada desperately wanted to be crowned hockey’s best under-20 nation after six long years in the cold. Since a five-year run of golds that ended in 1997, the Canadians had finished eighth, second, third, third, second and second, with each heartbreak worse than the last. They blew a 2-1 lead to Russia on Canadian ice to lose the 2003 final. Then, in Helsinki, the nightmare continued. Canada led upstart U.S. 3-1 entering the third period of the gold medal game. The U.S. stormed back to tie it and, with less than five minutes remaining in a 3-3 contest, Canada goalie Marc-Andre Fleury’s clearing attempt bounced off teammate Braydon Coburn and into his own net. The Americans won their first world juniors ever. Canada’s drought reached seven years.

Whoa…

Here’s the boxscore if you want to check it out!

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What I found really interesting is that Sidney Crosby and Corey Perry were lighting up their respective Junior leagues and Patrice Bergeron had already spent a year in the NHL, yet coach Brent Sutter chose to put the trio together and deploy them as Canada’s shutdown line. Very much like Wayne Gretzky back in 1978, Perry only made the club due to the injury of another player. What luck!

As this is mostly an Oilers blog, I feel compelled to mention that this game featured five players who would go on to play for the Edmonton Oilers later in their careers. Those individuals being Shawn Belle (CAN), Colin Fraser (CAN), Cam Barker (CAN), Danny Syvret (CAN), and the great Anton Belov (RUS).

If you’re enjoying the series, check out this week’s previous games below!

Monday: The Punch-up in Piestany
Tuesday: 16yr old Wayne Gretzky Destroys Czechs in ’78

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Beer League Heroes 15 -16 Season Primers: The Boston Bruins

The big bad Boston Bruins are no more thanks to last season. If you’d have told me last fall that the Bruins were going to miss the playoffs, trade Dougie Hamilton and Milan Lucic, and waste three consecutive first round picks in the McDavid draft (Zboril might turn out), I would’ve told you to take a walk of a short pier. Unfathomable is the word that comes to mind. How can a team drop from 3rd in offense to 22nd? But they found a way to do it and I’m thankful for it because through all of that Peter Chiarelli was fired and the Oilers snatched him up.

Key Additions: LW Matt Beleskey, RW Jimmy Hayes, LW Zac Rinaldo, and D Matt Irwin

Key Departures: D Dougie Hamilton, LW Milan Lucic, F Dan Paille, F Gregory Campbell, F Carl Soderberg, F Reilly Smith

The Losses of Soderberg, Hamilton and Lucic are huge to say the least. Still to this day I haven’t the foggiest clue as to why shiny new GM Don Sweeney and Seabass (Cam Neely) caved under the pressure of an offer-sheet and traded Dougie Hamilton. The Bruins were in a prime position to let Zdeno Chara gracefully ride into the sunset. Now they have to ride him like an old mule and it’s not going to be pretty.

Adding Beleskey and Hayes MIGHT soften the blow but they’re 3rd liners at best. They’re used to playing 4th line minutes so we can expect to see those shooting percentages to come back to earth. And signing Zac Rinaldo will prove to be the dumbest move of them all. Matt Irwin could have some value though. He’ll add some punch to the PP which already features some big clappers in Chara and Krug.

 

 Projected Lineup

Brad Marchand – Patrice Bergeron – David Pastrnak
Matt Beleskey – David Krejci – Jimmy Hayes
Loui Eriksson – Ryan Spooner – Brett Connolly
Chris Kelly – Joonas Kemppainen – Max Talbot

Zdeno Chara – Torey Krug
Dennis Seidenberg – Adam McQuaid
Kevan Miller – Matt Irwin

Tuuka Rask
Jeremy Smith

Roster Contenders: F Alexander Khokhlachev, D Joe Morrow, F Joonas Kemppainen, G Malcolm Subban

2015/16 is going to be a tough one to endure not only for the veterans on the team who must be scratching their heads and wondering WTF, but for the fans as well. Their key players are only getting older and more beat up every year, especially Chara. So don’t get your hopes up.

I can’t see Boston ending the season in the basement of the Eastern Conference but I reckon they’ll be playing the roles of spoiler come the playoff drive. They’ll be sellers at the deadline that is for sure and expect some big names to get thrown around like Chara, Seidenberg, Eriksson, and Marchand. Maybe Bergeron and Rask if Sweeney and Neely put their heads together like they did on the Hamilton deal.

Then again they were supposed to make the post-season last year and they didn’t. Anything can happen. David Pastrnak is looking a player and if David Krejci can stay healthy who knows? That’s the beauty of hockey right?


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