Wednesday 18 April 2012

Looking forward to U18 Quarter Final Matchups

The playoff round gets set to begin for the U18 World Champs after a day off.  Here's what you can likely expect:

Finland vs. Germany

The winner of this game gets to play Sweden in the semifinals.  Germany is a bit of a surprise to have made it this far, and on paper this looks like it could be an easy win for Finland.  But Germany is anything but an easy opponent.  Germany is well coached by Jim Setters and has a versatile lineup with capable goaltending.  They have shown good discipline, work ethic and commitment to their gameplans.  Finland has some potent offensive talent and some good strong physical forecheckers.  The Finns biggest asset is their powerplay which has created relentless scoring chances for them every game except their first.  This game will likely come down to special teams.  If Germany can stay out of the box they can likely keep the score tight and compete, possibly even upset the Finns but if they give the Finns any space, the Finns are tough to stop once they get running.

Key Players
Finland: Teuvo Teravainen, Ville Pokka, Sasha Barkov
Germany: Leon Draisaitl, Marcel Kurth, Marvin Cupper

Prediction: Finland pulls out a 6-3 win but the game is closer than the score indicates. (How can you bet against a Finland vs. Sweden semifinal?)

Canada vs. Russia

The winner of this match of bitter rivals gets another bitter rival in the USA as a semifinal opponent.  Russia does not play like the stereotypical Russian entries in past years of this tournament.  They have a gritty, well rounded team that plays hard in both directions but also boasts some extremely dangerous offensive talent.  Canada has a similar team, with a bit more grit but not as much offensive firepower.  This game could come down to which team can figure out the opposition goaltending first.  Both Russia's Vasilevski and Canada's Murray have been strong so far in the event but have both also given up some goals they probably shouldn't have.  If that happens in this game, it could prove costly.  Canada will need to attempt to work down the Russian defence and get pucks to the net front.  This is where Kerby Rychel, Scott Laughton and Hunter Shinkaruk come in.  All three will need to be on and winning battles down low for Canada to optimize their chances for victory.  Russia has great speed and creativity.  If they can push Canada's defence low and get some good shots from motion they will improve their chances of winning dramatically.  This game has potential to be a hard battle or an all out run and gun shootout.

Key Players
Canada: Matt Dumba, Brendan Gaunce, Hunter Shinkaruk
Russia: Valeri Nichushkin, Bogdan Yakimov, Anto Slepyshev

Prediction: Canada gets their rematch with the US with a 4-3 win.

(Don't forget to catch this game on TSN in Canada or on fasthockey.com)

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