National Men’s Team coaching staff named for 2023 IIHF World Championship
Canada’s begin on the 2021 IIHF World Championship was something however typical, however its golden end was one worthy of the historical past books
It was an surprising begin for Canada’s National Men’s Team on the 2021
IIHF World Championship and never the nice variety. Losses to Latvia, the United
States and Germany put the Canadians in an unfamiliar place – an 0-3
document and a steep hill to climb again into playoff rivalry, not to mention to
take into consideration a twenty seventh world title.
In over 60 years of world championship participation, Canada had by no means
began and not using a win in three video games. In truth, it had by no means began with
even two losses. But there had additionally by no means been a match just like the one
performed in 2021, with COVID-19 restrictions and obligatory quarantine
durations, so actually it was an unprecedented occasion all spherical.
Which is, maybe, what made it really easy for the Canadians to maintain religion
that this was an impediment that could possibly be overcome.
“Being down and battling and [Andrew Mangiapane] coming over and turning
issues round … we simply at all times believed” says Adam Henrique, the Canadian
captain.
From the surface, every part appeared to alter with the arrival of
Mangiapane. The Calgary Flames ahead flew over to Latvia following a
disappointing first-round playoff loss and needed to isolate for 2 weeks
earlier than becoming a member of the workforce. That meant he watched the primary three video games, the
losses, from his lodge room. By the time he obtained to the dressing room, the
workforce was down.
But positively not out.
“Obviously his play coming over was an enormous addition to the workforce, however even
his affect off the ice, he was an enormous morale enhance for the group,” Henrique
explains. “He’s nice within the locker room, he’s a humorous man, at all times had a
smile on his face, a high-energy sort of individual and I believe that actually
bled by way of the locker room with all the blokes there.
“And his play on the ice was wonderful. He turned the MVP of the match,
and we had some chemistry immediately … so he is a big motive we ended up
with the ability to pull by way of.”
There was no particular second or recreation Henrique may keep in mind that issues
appeared to alter, it was extra a gradual coming collectively of the workforce, with
plenty of time spent enjoying playing cards along with visits exterior of the lodge
restricted due to the pandemic. But no matter it was, the wins began
to return.
Victories over Norway, Kazakhstan and Italy obtained Canada again to even. But
then got here the defending champions, and Finland didn’t appear to need Canada
again within the fold. A win and the pink and white could be into the
quarterfinals; another consequence meant the Canadians would wish some assist.
“We needed to play Finland in that final prelim recreation … we had a chip on our
shoulder from shedding [the gold in 2019] so we have been attempting to attract on that,”
Henrique says. “To ship it additional time and get the purpose, we nonetheless wanted the
assist after that however … I believe that’s after we knew we may do that factor.”
Despite taking a 3-2 loss in a shootout, the purpose nonetheless helped. Canada
then ran to its room to look at the outcomes of the Germany-Latvia recreation. If
both workforce received in regulation, Canada would get into the quarters. But if
the sport was pressured to additional time, each Germany and Latvia would advance, and
Canada could be eradicated.
Germany scored twice within the first interval, Latvia countered within the second
however, regardless of many panicked moments for Canada and its followers, that was the
finish of the scoring. Canada was by way of.
“We have been positively conserving observe of the standings and knew that our time
could possibly be restricted so we simply needed to win our video games and cross our fingers that
every part else would fall into place which it did,” says Canadian ahead
Nick Paul. “We simply got here collectively as a bunch and weren’t going to take no
for a solution.
At that time, it felt just like the workforce was destined for one thing nice.
Canada took down the Russians 2-1 in additional time within the quarterfinal – on a
Mangiapane purpose arrange by a terrific play by Troy Stecher – and the
Americans 4-2 within the semis. Leaving simply these pesky Finns with gold on the
line.
The tight first interval noticed only a Finland purpose from Mikael Ruohomaa, however
Max Comtois obtained Canada on the board within the second. Petteri Lindbohm put
Finland forward early within the third earlier than the captain countered for Canada at
concerning the 12-minute mark, sending the sport to additional time.
The Cinderella workforce was approaching midnight, with Paul within the defensive
zone taking a faceoff.
“I kind of lost the faceoff,” Paul recollects. “But I learn [the Finnish
centre] was going to the defence so I put my stick down and [the puck] hit
it, so springing a two-on-one with Connor Brown, and I do know once you give
Brownie the puck he makes good issues occur.
“I slid it over to him early and it obtained blended up in his skates, however he
nonetheless made an exquisite cross again and I may have closed my eyes to place
that one away. It was proper on the tape and there was no goalie in sight.”
Henrique’s reminiscence of the golden purpose is a bit more succinct.
“Thank god,” he laughs. “It was a defensive zone faceoff and Pauly goes
forward, and also you simply by no means see that!
“But it led to the two-on-one … and I can’t even clarify the sensation on the
bench was reduction and we simply couldn’t consider it. We had really received after
every part that had occurred within the match … will probably be a second I’ll
always remember in my hockey profession.”
It might not have been the beginning anticipated of a hockey nation as famend as
Canada, however the ending definitely exceeded expectations and can probably be a
story instructed somewhat extra typically than others.
The biggest Canadian comeback in IIHF World Championship historical past.