2016 World Sledge Hockey Challenge

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2016 World Sledge Hockey Challenge
Game #9
Final
January 23, 2016 12:00 pm EST
Lunenburg County Lifestyle Centre
Bridgewater, N.S.

Scoring

Teams
1st
2nd
3rd
Final
Teams
1
2
3
F
1
1
2
4
0
0
1
1

Shots on Goal

1st
2nd
3rd
Final
1
2
3
F
5
5
2
12
5
6
8
19

Statistics

PP
PIM
2 / 3
6
0 / 3
6

Game Story

KOREA UPSETS RUSSIA TO CLAIM BRONZE WITH FIRST-EVER WSHC WIN

DAVID BRIEN

BRIDGEWATER, N.S. – Min-Su Han paced the offence with a goal and an assist as Korea upset Russia 4-2 in the bronze medal game on Saturday afternoon, earning its first-ever win at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge.

The Koreans were a combined 0-for-14 in their first three appearances before Saturday, including three losses to the Russians, but finally broke through thanks to power-play success and solid goaltending.

Han and Young-Jae Cho converted with the man advantage to give Korea a 2-0 lead through two periods, and 41-year-old Man-Gyun Yu stopped 18 of the 20 shots he faced to record the victory in the Korean goal.

Nikolai Terentev scored both goals for the Russians, who failed to win a medal for the first time in three appearances at the tournament; it won bronze in 2013 before taking silver last year.

Han got the scoring started 6:05 into the first period, snapping a shot from the hashmarks past Russian goaltender Evgenii Plotnikov on the power play, and he set up Cho’s power-play goal from the point just shy of the 11-minute mark of the second.

Cho’s goal meant the end of the afternoon for Plotnikov, who was replaced by Mikhail Ivanov after allowing two goals on nine shots.

Ju-Seung Lee finished off a pretty tic-tac-toe passing play at 5:09 of the third period to make it 3-0, roofing a shot past Ivanov, but Terentev scored his first just 28 seconds later to get Russia back within two, stripping the puck off a Korean defenceman and beating Yu.

Seung-Hwan Jung picked the top corner on a breakaway at 6:50 to give Korea a 4-1 lead, before Terentev capped the scoring with 3:51 left, redirecting a point shot from Dmitriy Lisov on a Russian power play.

The four goals are the most Korea has ever scored in a World Sledge Hockey Challenge game; it entered with just 11 goals total in its first 14 losses.

It’s just the second time the fourth-place team from the preliminary round has won a medal; the Koreans join Norway, who took home third place from the 2009 tournament in Charlottetown, P.E.I..

Play-by-Play

Team
Description
Time
1st Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Jong Kyung Lee
Teeing minor (2:00)
02:15
PENALTY
Penalty: Alexey Amosov
(auto) Interference minor (2:00)
04:36
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Min-Su Han

Assists: Byeong Seok Cho
06:05
2nd Period
PENALTY
Penalty: Jong Ho Jang
Teeing minor (2:00)
03:19
PENALTY
Penalty: Dmitriy Lisov
Roughing minor (2:00)
08:59
GOAL (POWER PLAY)
Goal: Young Jae Cho

Assists: Min-Su Han
10:46
PENALTY
Penalty: Dmitriy Lisov
(auto) Goaltender Interference minor (2:00)
12:39
3rd Period
GOAL
Goal: Ju-Seung Lee

Assists: Jong Ho Jang, Jong Kyung Lee
05:09
GOAL
Goal: Nikolai Terentev

Assists: Dmitriy Lisov, Evgeny Petrov
05:37
GOAL
Goal: Seung Hwan Jung

06:50
PENALTY
Penalty: Young Jae Cho
Teeing minor (2:00)
10:14
GOALTENDER CHANGE
Goaltender Change: Mikhail Ivanov

10:46

Goaltenders

Name Team Mins SA SVS GA SV%
Man-Gyun Yu KOR 45 19 18 1 0.947
Evgeny Plotnikov RUS 25 9 7 2 0.778
Mikhail Ivanov RUS 4 1 1 0 1.000

Game Leaders

Goals 1 - Assists 1 - Points 2
G 1 - A 1 - P 2
GA 2 - SVS - 7 - SV% - 0.778
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 1 - Assists 0 - Points 1
G 1 - A 0 - P 1
Goals 0 - Assists 1 - Points 1
G 0 - A 1 - P 1

Previous Games

4 - 1 W @ RussiaRUS
Jan 23, 2016
1 - 4 L vs. KoreaKOR
Jan 23, 2016
0 - 10 L @ CanadaCAN
Jan 21, 2016
1 - 2 L @ United StatesUSA
Jan 21, 2016
1 - 5 L vs. RussiaRUS
Jan 20, 2016
5 - 1 W @ KoreaKOR
Jan 20, 2016
Photos
Videos
2016 WSHC: NOR 2 – KOR 1 (Bronze)
Bøgle and Værnes scored and Norway took the bronze medal.
2016 WSHC: USA 5, CAN 2 (Gold)
A five-goal second carried the U.S. to victory in the gold medal game.
2016 WSHC: USA 8 – KOR 1 (Semifinal)
Twelve different players chipped in with points for the U.S.
2016 WSHC: CAN 6 – NOR 0 (Semifinal)
Westlake, Delaney and Sholomicki scored in Canada’s opening win.
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