Game Report 1071
PLAYED AT: Leduc Recreation Centre
DATE: Feb 1, 2015
GAME NOTES: BOWDEN’S FOUR POINTS LEAD CANADA TO ROUT OF KOREA JASON LA ROSE LEDUC, Alta. – Brad Bowden (Orton, Ont.) scored twice and added two assists to pace the offence, and Canada’s National Sledge Team earned an 8-0 win over Korea in its opening game at the 2015 World Sledge Hockey Challenge on Sunday night. Bowden opened and closed the scoring for the Canadians, who controlled the game from start to finish, converting a touchdown by the end of the second period and holding a 25-10 advantage in shots on goal. Tyler McGregor (Forest, Ont.) also scored twice for Canada, while Adam Dixon (Midland, Ont.), Marc Dorion (Bourget, Ont.), Ben Delaney (Ottawa, Ont.) and Kevin Rempel (Vineland, Ont.) added one each. Corbin Watson (Kingsville, Ont.) got the start in the Canadian goal and stopped all eight shots he faced before giving way to Dominic Larocque (Quebec City, Que.) to begin the third period. Larocque, who made his debut between the pipes after four years as a forward, finished with two saves. It was Korea that had the very early chance to open the scoring; Seung-Hwan Jung found himself all alone with Watson just 15 seconds after the puck dropped, but fired wide on the breakaway. Bowden got the scoring started at 7:13, going under his sled before tucking the puck around Korean netminder Man-Gyun Yu, and Dixon snapped a shot past Yu just 28 seconds later for a quick 2-0 lead. Dorion made it a three-goal lead late in the first period, driving to the net and redirecting a feed from Dixon past Yu. The second period was much of the same, starting with Delaney banging in the rebound of a McGregor shot just 2:02 into the middle frame. McGregor scored his first on the power play at 10:10, Rempel made it 6-0 from in close at 12:32 and McGregor got his second at 12:51 when his shot hit a Korean defender and bounced past Yu to send the Canadians to the dressing room up 7-0 after two. Canada slowed the tempo in the third, directing only five shots at Yu, and Bowden’s second, on the power play at 9:08, capped the scoring. The Canadians will look to keep their perfect start intact when they take on Russia on Monday night (7 p.m. MT), while Korea will be back on the ice at the Leduc Recreation Centre for the day’s matinee, meeting the United States (noon MT).
Visiting Team: Korea
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Home Team: Canada
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KOREA LINEUP
Pos.No.  Name
G31  Yu, Man-Gyun
G32  Shin, Do-Young
  Moon, Myong-Ki
  Na, Dae-Seok
 10  Cho, Young Jae
 12  Kim, Young Sung
 14  Jung, Seung Hwan
 17  Choi, Won-Kuk
 20  Jang, Dong Shin
 21  Lee, Ju-Seung
 22  Shin, Eui-Hyun
 27  Cho, Byeong Seok
 28  Lee, Jong Kyung
 44  Choi, Ki-Bum
 55  Jang, Jong Ho
 68  Han, Min-Su
 88  Park, Sang Hyeon
KOREA PENALTIES
Per.No. Min OffenceOffPPPSStartOn
2nd10 2:00 Roughing minor 9:081 9:087:52
3rd14 10:00 (auto) Butt-Ending misconduct 7:21  7:2117:39
3rd14 2:00 (auto) Butt-Ending double minor 7:211 7:2111:39
3rd20 2:00 Slashing minor 10:021 10:026:58
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
CANADA LINEUP
Pos.No.  Name
G Larocque, Dominic
G30  Watson, Corbin
  Whitson, Derek
  Rempel, Kevin
  Dorion, Marc
  McGregor, Tyler
  Gale, Anthony
 10  Delaney, Ben
 11  Dixon, Adam
 12  Westlake, Greg
 14  Arsenault, Steve
 15  Sorley, Kevin
 20  Sholomicki, Bryan
 21  Cederstrand, Chris
 23  Block, Kieran
 25  Gemmell, James
 27  Bowden, Brad
CANADA PENALTIES
Per.No. Min OffenceOffPPPSStartOn
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
KOREA GoalsKOREA PLAYERS (plus)CANADA PLAYERS (minus)
Per.Time  G-As1-As2  
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
CANADA GoalsCANADA PLAYERS (plus)KOREA PLAYERS (minus)
Per.Time  G-As1-As2  
1st7:13  27-12            
1st7:41  11-27-12            
1st13:57  7-11            
2nd2:02  10-8            
2nd10:10 PP 8-4-11            
2nd12:32  5-27            
2nd12:51  8            
3rd9:08 PP 27-12-4            
POWER PLAY OPPORTUNITIES
KOREA0 / 0
CANADA2 / 3
PENALTY SUMMARY
KOREA16 min / 4 inf
CANADA0 min / 0 inf
POINT SUMMARY
KOREA0 G + A = 0 Pts
CANADA8 G + 10 A = 18 Pts
SCORING 1 2 3 Total
KOREA0000
CANADA3418
GOALTENDER/SAVES (Time) 1 2 3 Tot. On Off
KOR - Yu (43:35) (L)3104171st/0:003rd/13:35
CAN - Watson (30:00) (W)35081st/0:003rd/0:00
CAN - Larocque (15:00) 00223rd/0:003rd/15:00
Three StarsTIME OF GAME:
  -  Start:7:00 PM
  -  End:7:00 PM
  -  Attendance:
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CERTIFIED CORRECT
 


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