Truro born, Truro raised, Truro proud

Hockey
Published 21.12.2023
Truro born, Truro raised, Truro proud

Before the World Junior A Challenge returns to Nova Scotia, members of gold medal-winning Canada West have a look again at their 2017 triumph

From Zack Rose’s dominant performances between the pipes to Dylan Holloway’s
worldwide impression as a 16-year-old and Jacob Bernard-Docker’s regular
confidence on the blue line, there are many memorable moments from the
final time the World Junior A Hockey Challenge got here to Truro, Nova Scotia, in
2017.

The trio performed key roles in main Canada West to the gold medal, and the
expertise on the East Coast has stayed with them as they’ve moved on in
their hockey journeys.

Rose – who earned MVP honours in 2017 – is in his fifth 12 months of NCAA
eligibility with Augustana University, having long-established a 20-10-4 report in
the faculty video games; Holloway went 14th general to the Edmonton Oilers within the
2020 NHL Draft; and Bernard-Docker was the twenty sixth decide by the Ottawa Senators
in 2018.

But what ended up as a golden second for Canada West didn’t begin very properly
in any respect; losses to

Czechia

and the

United States

left the westerners 0-2 in preliminary-round play and needing to seek out their
sport with the playoff spherical looming.

“We had a rocky start, but we figured things out after the round robin,”
Bernard-Docker says. “Having that mandatory step of dropping these first two
video games, the crew got here collectively as a good knit group and had enjoyable, actually
loved the house crowd and turned it round.”


The winless prelims arrange an all-Canadian matchup within the quarterfinals
in opposition to Canada East. West obtained off to a robust begin, with Holloway discovering
captain Carter Turnbull within the slot to open the scoring six minutes into the
sport earlier than Bernard-Docker joined the offence 67 seconds into the second
interval when his his centre-ice dump took a bounce off the top boards and
previous Canada East goaltender Jett Alexander.

Canada East wouldn’t again down, taking the lead within the third interval when
Nick Campoli and Jack McBain (a 2022 Olympian) gave it a 3-2 benefit, however
Ross Armour tied the sport with 6:31 left in regulation earlier than scoring the
time beyond regulation winner 42 seconds into the additional interval to second West on to the
semifinals.

The semifinal proved that Canada West was getting higher because the video games obtained
extra vital, because it avenged its prelim loss by

defeating the Czechs 5-1

. The sport was a goaltending battle early, with Rose and Milan Kloucek
combining to cease 36 of 37 pictures via 40 minutes.

Zdenek Sendek tied issues halfway via the third interval, however Angus
Crookshank restored the West benefit 41 seconds after that, and Holloway,
Brett Stapley and Brendan Budy helped the Canadians draw back late.

The semifinal success arrange a gold medal sport showdown in opposition to the United
States, which had claimed 4 of the earlier 5 match titles.

“The rivalry between U.S and Canada, nothing compares to that rivalry, and
that’s one thing you dream of being in as a child,” Rose says. “To be a component
of that and dominate in opposition to them, it speaks to the expertise we had on that
roster and the management of the teaching workers. To come out on high, we
performed one sport at a time and we didn’t look again as soon as we had the
alternative in entrance of us.”


Brendan Budy obtained the festivities began with a shorthanded marker halfway
via the primary interval, and Crookshank and Corey Andonovski pushed the
Canadian benefit to 3-0 by the 12:15 mark of the second. The Americans obtained
one again earlier than the intermission, however Armour and Holloway capped the scoring
and

end off a 5-1 victory

.

Rose saved his greatest for the playoff spherical; he stopped 79 of 84 (a .940 save
share) in wins over East, the Czechs and Americans, capped by a
spectacular 35-save effort within the gold medal sport, the place West was outshot
36-19.

“The expertise was electrical all through the time in Truro, and particularly
for the ultimate sport in opposition to the U.S,” Holloway says. “It was my first time in
the Maritimes, the group was packed, everybody was cheering for us. To play
the best way I did, it was an honour to play for Canada and put me on the radar
with all of the eyes that come to the match.”

Bernard-Docker provides, “At that time, I simply wished to enhance and get higher
after my first 12 months with Okotoks [in the AJHL] and put together myself the very best I
may for school. That match put me on the map and helped me achieve
confidence, realizing I may play with the very best gamers round.”

Rose is without end grateful for the chance to characterize his nation.
Offering his recommendation for these enjoying within the match, he hopes gamers
take time to soak in the entire expertise.

“For most people, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” Rose says. “Take
in each second as a result of it’s so particular to play for Canada. Beyond that, I
was a participant who didn’t have a [college] dedication going into that
match, however enjoying just a few good video games turned that round and I obtained
provided a scholarship to go to Bowling Green and I gained the boldness and
the teachings from the teaching workers to play at that degree.”

The World Junior A Hockey Challenge continues to be a match that units a
basis for a fortunate few Junior A gamers throughout the nation. Not solely do
gamers achieve expertise, however they’ve reminiscences to cherish for a lifetime.

“Thinking of all of the historical past with that emblem in your chest, nothing can beat
it,” Rose says. “Being capable of characterize thousands and thousands of Canadians on the world
stage, there isn’t a higher hockey nation than Canada, and to have the ability to be
one of many fortunate individuals to put on that jersey, there isn’t a higher feeling. It
offers me chills simply considering again to it.”

The 2023 World Junior A Hockey Challenge will get underway Dec. 10 on the Rath
Eastlink Community Centre. Looking to be a part of the festivities in Truro?
Tickets are actually on sale at

HockeyCanada.ca/Tickets

.