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1 CANADA CANADA CUP CHAMPIONS Glenn Anderson, Raymond Bourque, Paul Coffey, Doug Crossman, Kevin Dineen, Grant Fuhr, Mike Gartner, Doug Gilmour, Michel Goulet, Wayne Gretzky CAPTAIN, Craig Hartsburg, Dale Hawerchuk, Ron Hextall, Kelly Hrudey, Claude Lemieux, Mario Lemieux, Mark Messier, Larry Murphy, James Patrick, Brian Propp, Normand Rochefort, Brent Sutter, Rick Tocchet Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt COACHES
2 Friday, August h et FINLAND 1 v. USA 4 NO SCORING Penalties Makela F Housley U 1:34, Jutila F 3:09, Nylund U 5:52, Tikkanen F Carpenter U 15:10 1. USA, Pat LaFontaine 1 (Aaron Broten) 9:17 Penalties Otto U 0:58, Siren F 4:57, Chelios U 11:04, Housley U 13:41, Fraser U 18:08 2. USA, Pat LaFontaine 2 (Gary Suter, Phil Housley) 4:57 3. USA, Wayne Presley 1 (Gary Suter) 7:31 GWG 4. USA, Joe Mullen 1 (Mike Ramsey) 17:49 5. FINLAND, Timo Jutila 1 (Raimo Helminen) 18:29 Penalties Kurri F 7:31, Ruuttu F 8:18, Presley U 13:58, Siren F 15:47 FINLAND USA FINLAND, Kari Takko; USA, John Vanbiesbrouck Power play: FIN 0 for 6, USA 0 for 5 Coaches: FINLAND, Rauno Korpi, Juhani Tamminen; USA, Bob Johnson, Ted Sator, Doug Wood at Civic Center Coliseum, Hartford, Connecticut That was exactly what we wanted to do, said American coach Bob Johnson after watching Pat LaFontaine pot a pair. Opportunity was something we talked about and we were counting on Pat to score some goals for us. Team USA killed off six Finland power plays, including three in a row late in the second period. We just shut them down, said Team USA defenceman Rod Langway. Friday, August h mt CZECHOSLOVAKIA 4 v. CANADA 4 1. CANADA, Rick Tocchet 1 (Brian Propp, Wayne Gretzky) 5:57 2. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dusan Pasek 1 (Igor Liba, Rostislav Vlach) 10:22 3. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Miloslav Horava 1 (David Volek, Jiri Dolezal) 12:18 4. CANADA, Dale Hawerchuk 1 (Mark Messier, Raymond Bourque) 17:38 Penalties Liba Cz 7:58 5. CANADA, Claude Lemieux 1 (Mario Lemieux, Kevin Dineen) 8:33 6. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Peter Vlk 1 (Miloslav Horava, Drahomir Kadlec) 15:19 Penalties Pasel Cz 1:25, Jasko Cz 5:42, M. Lemieux Ca 5:55, Bozik Cz 15:51 7. CANADA, Paul Coffey 1 (Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux) 2:06 PPG GTG 8. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, David Volek 1 (Jiri Hrdina, Antonin Stavjana) 7:00 PPG GTG Penalties Czechoslovakia bench (served by Lubina) 1:50, Rochefort Ca 5:03 CZECHOSLOVAKIA CANADA CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dominik Hasek; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: TCH 1 for 2, CAN 1 for 5 Coaches: CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dr. Jan Starsi, Frantisek Pospisil; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Olympic Saddledome in Calgary Canada did not dress F Glenn Anderson (injured left knee), D James Patrick and G Kelly Hrudey The scoring chances were about 23-21, said Canadian coach Mike Keenan. I like to see us give up no more than about 12 a game. We didn t see much defence all night. And defence includes everyone, not just the defencemen. Canada defenceman Paul Coffey said, When you re hosting a tournament like this you tend to be a little over-anxious at the start. You want to put on a good show for the crowd. Saturday, August h mt SWEDEN 5 v. SOVIET UNION 3 1. SOVIET UNION, Valeri Kamensky 1 (Vyacheslav Bykov, Igor Stelnov) 2:07 2. SWEDEN, Bengt Gustafsson 1 (Mats Naslund) Michael Thelven) 5:50 3. SWEDEN, Tommy Albelin 1 (Anders Eldebrink, Kent Nilsson) 6:38 4. SWEDEN, Anders Carlsson 1 (Lars Karlsson, Tomas Jonsson) 7:37 Penalties Bergvist S 4:53, Krutov U 5:42, Lomakin U 11:10, Eklund S 17:24 5. SOVIET UNION, Vladimir Krutov 1 (unassisted) 11:49 SHG 6. SOVIET UNION, Andrei Khomutov 1 (unassisted) 15:14 7. SWEDEN, Lars Karlsson 1 (unassisted) 16:09 GWG Penalties Eklund S 3:19, Khmylev U 10:01 8. SWEDEN, Peter Sundstrom 1 (Kent Nilsson) 19:29 ENG SWEDEN SOVIET UNION SWEDEN, Peter Lindmark; SOVIET UNION, Evgeni Belosheikin Power play: SWE 0 for 3, USSR 0 for 3 Coaches: SWEDEN, Tommy Sandlin, Curt Lindstrom, Ingvar Carlsten; SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev at Olympic Saddledome in Calgary Sweden entered this tournament as the reigning World Hockey Champions First win for Sweden over Soviet Union in any tournament game since 1977 World Hockey Championship in Vienna, Austria Kent Nilsson SWE was asked if he thought the style of tonight s game was boring for the fans. He replied, Sure it is, but we won. Mats Naslund SWE said, I don t give a s**t about the fans. I just want to win. Besides, nobody showed up anyway. Sunday, August 30 FINLAND 1 v. CANADA 4 1. CANADA, Dale Hawerchuk 2 (Kevin Dineen, Brian Propp) 3:12 2. CANADA, Rick Tocchet 1 (unassisted) 4:50 GWG Penalties Skriko F 1:11, Makela F (10-minute misconduct) 7:22, Rochefort C 11:03, Tocchet C 13:51 3. CANADA, Kevin Dineen 1 (Larry Murphy) 2:49 4. FINLAND, Christian Ruuttu 1 (Mikka Makela, Hannu Virta) 7:22 PPG 5. CANADA, Mark Messier 1 (Claude Lemieux, Raymond Bourque) 13:15 Penalties Gilmour C 5:37, Jarvi F 7:56, Ruuttu F 15:54, Bourque C 19:21 NO SCORING Penalties Rochefort C Kurri F 0:06, Bourque C 14:06 FINLAND CANADA FINLAND, Kari Takko; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: FIN 1 for 5, CAN 0 for 4 Coaches: FINLAND, Rauno Korpi, Juhani Tamminen; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario Canada s Kevin Dineen and Finland s Kari Takko were voted players of the game Only one player in this tournament also took part in inaugural 1976 Canada Cup Finland s Matti Hagman In my view, we just played the winner of the Canada Cup and there s nothing for us to feel ashamed about, said Finland s assistant coach Juhani Tamminen. Team Canada was the better club tonight and they certainly deserved to win. From the talent I saw on the ice, I m pretty sure Canada will win. We came out hungry, said Canada s coach Mike Keenan. We didn t have the same intensity after we took that 2-0 lead, but it was clear we had control of the game.
3 Monday, August 31 SWEDEN 2 v. USA 5 1. USA, Bob Carpenter 1 (Ed Olczyk, Joel Otto) 3:38 Penalties Gustafsson S 0:15, Presley U 5:00, Presley U 11:38, Brooke U 15:23, Thelven S 17:11 2. USA, Ed Olczyk 1 (Joel Otto, Bob Carpenter) 2:54 3. USA, Chris Nilan 1 (Curt Fraser, Phil Housley) 6:15 GWG 4. USA, Bob Brooke 1 (Rod Langway) 12:51 5. SWEDEN, Bengt Gustafsson 2 (Mats Naslund, Anders Eldebrink) 15:55 Penalties Roupe S 7:15, A. Broten U 12:57 6. USA, Joe Mullen 2 (Aaron Broten, Mark Johnson) 2:13 7. SWEDEN, Mats Naslund 1 (Anders Eldebrink, Kent Nilsson) 7:34 PPG Penalties Langway U 7:01, Presley U 12:45 SWEDEN USA SWEDEN, Peter Lindmark; USA, John Vanbiesbrouck Power play: SWE 1 for 6, USA 0 for 3 Coaches: SWEDEN, Tommy Sandlin, Curt Lindstrom, Ingvar Carlsten; USA, Bob Johnson, Ted Sator, Doug Wood at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario Through two games, the only undefeated team in this tournament is USA but they would go on to lose their remaining three games and miss the playoff round F Ed Olczyk USA said, It s not hard to get up for a team that just beat the Soviets. Besides that, they are the world champions. But anything can happen here and this team is playing well. Each night it seems someone different comes up big. We ve been getting great goaltending, our penalty killing has been very good and I believe it s only a matter of time before our power play starts to click. Monday, August h cst CZECHOSLOVAKIA 0 v. SOVIET UNION 4 1. SOVIET UNION, Vladimir Krutov 2 (Sergei Makarov, Igor Stelnov) 15:25 GWG 2. SOVIET UNION, Alexander Semak 1 (Sergei Pryakin, Igor Kravchuk) 18:17 Penalties Kasatonov U 0:58, Pasek C 3:33, Kasatonov U 7:26, Larionov U 11:38, Horava C 12:08 3. SOVIET UNION, Igor Stelnov 1 (Igor Kravchuk) 6:27 Penalties Pasek C 4:21, Stelnov U 6:54, Kamensky U 13:09, Pasek C 13:18, Kadlec (minor, served by Lubina, 10- minute misconduct) 18:54 4. SOVIET UNION, Anatoli Semenov 1 (Andrei Lomakin, Anatoli Fedotov) 6:03 Penalties Rosol C 3:38, Semak U 6:58, Pryakin U 9:54, Pasek C 15:45, Fetisov U (major) 19:29 CZECHOSLOVAKIA SOVIET UNION CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dominik Hasek; SOVIET UNION, Sergei Mylnikov Power play: TCH 0 for 8, USSR 0 for 7 Coaches: CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dr. Jan Starsi, Frantisek Pospisil; SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev at Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan This game was orginally scheduled to be held at Calgary s Olympic Saddledome but, due to poor ticket sales, was shifted to Regina Russia is now winless in two games in this tournament Wednesday, September h at FINLAND 4 v. SOVIET UNION SOVIET UNION, Valeri Kamensky 2 (Andrei Khomotov, Igor Kravchuk) 2:02 PPG 2. SOVIET UNION, Andrei Lomakin 1 (Anatoli Semenov) 2:51 3. FINLAND, Teppo Numminen 1 (Jari Kurri, Christian Ruuttu) 3:59 4. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Makarov 1 (Vladimir Krutov, Vyacheslav Bykov) 5:02 5. FINLAND, Raimo Summanen 1 (Raimo Helminen) 13:14 6. FINLAND, Jukka Seppo 1 (Janne Ojanen, Markku Kyllonen) 14:05 Penalties Jutila F 1:03, Siren F 8:02; Stelnov U 15:22 7. SOVIET UNION, Andrei Lomakin 2 (Sergei Svetlov, Vasily Pervukhin) 2:03 8. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Makarov 2 (Sergei Stelnov, Igor Larionov) 3:45 GWG 9. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Makarov 3 (Igor Larionov, Yuri Khmylev) 19:24 Penalties Ruuttu F Kasatonov U (double minor) 3:18, Semak U 16: SOVIET UNION, Valeri Kamensky 3 (Igor Kravchuk, Vyacheslav Bykov) 2: FINLAND, Mikko Makela 1 (Raimo Helminen, Raimo Summanen) 15:47 FINLAND SOVIET UNION FINLAND, Kari Takko; SOVIET UNION, Sergei Mylnikov Power play: FIN 0 for 3, USSR 1 for 2 Coaches: FINLAND, Rauno Korpi, Juhani Tamminen; SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev at Halifax Metro Centre Wednesday, September h cst CZECHOSLOVAKIA 0 v. SWEDEN 4 1. SWEDEN, Jonas Bergqvist 1 (Hakan Sodergren) 14:30 GWG Penalties Liba C Rundqvist S 0:58, Bergqvist S 10:55, Rundqvist S 15:51, Dolezal C Sundstrom S 17:17 2. SWEDEN, Anders Eldebrink 1 (Mikael Andersson) 13:15 Penalties P. Andersson S 2:33, Benak C 11:00, Eklund S 16:23, Elderbrink S 17:30, Rosol C 18:17 3. SWEDEN, Lars-Gunnar Pettersson 1 (Thom Eklund, Michael Thelven) 9:05 4. SWEDEN, Thom Eklund 1 (Tommy Samuelsson, Mikael Andersson) 17:40 PPG Penalties Selba C 6:57, Lubina C 15:43, Rundqvist S 18:51, Samuelsson S Volek C 19:49 CZECHOSLOVAKIA SWEDEN CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Domink Hasek; SWEDEN, Peter Lindmark Power play: TCH 0 for 4, SWE 1 for 4 Coaches: CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dr. Jan Starsi, Frantisek Pospisil; SWEDEN, Tommy Sandlin, Curt Lindstrom, Ingvar Carlsten at Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan This game was originally scheduled to be held in Ottawa, but was moved to Regina because of poor ticket sales We didn t expect to win 4-0. We thought we were good enough to win the game, F Kent Nilsson SWE said. Over-all I liked the performance of the team but there s still a fair chance for improvement, said Soviet assistant coach Igor Dmitriev. When the team starts to win the players sometimes lose their effort. Our offence was better than the last two games, but we made some bad mistakes and it cost us, said an upset Finnish coach Rauno Korpi. The Soviets got some easy goals.
4 Wednesday, September 2 USA 2 v. CANADA 3 1. USA, Pat LaFontaine 3 (unassisted) 10:40 Penalties Carpenter U 0:43, Langway U Tocchet C 11:26, Otto U 17:21 2. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 1 (Craig Hartsburg) 5:27 3. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 2 (Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier) 19:57 PPG Penalties Presley U Hartsburg C 7:30, Suter U 9:56, Tocchet C 12:55, M. Lemieux C Fraser U Nilan U (10-minute misconduct) 16:29, USA bench 18:48 4. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 3 (Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier) 5:59 PPG GWG 5. USA, Corey Millen 1 (Gary Suter, Chris Chelios) 6:40 Penalties Hartsburg C Langway U 1:49, Murphy C 11:30, Brooke U 17:45 USA CANADA USA, John Vanbiesbrouck; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: USA 0 for 3, CAN 2 for 6 Coaches: USA, Bob Johnson, Ted Sator, Doug Wood; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario The job done by Finnish referee Karl-Gustav Kaisla was somewhat controversial. It s a shame to come this far at this level and get that type of refereeing, said USA coach Bob Johnson. We got screwed the whole game and we expected it. You can t have a Finnish referee for that kind of game. Let an NHL referee work it. It was unfair for that guy to work it. He didn t know the NHL game and he can get intimidated. I don t have any comment one way or the other, said Canadian coach Mike Keenan. I m not upset or overly pleased. It s a non-factor. In 1984, Mario Lemieux turned down an invitation to play in the Canada Cup. He also declined to play for Canada at two separate World Championships. In the first period, after taking a hit from D Gary Suter USA, F Kevin Dineen CAN hurt his right ankle and was taken to hospital Friday, September h at FINLAND 2 v. CZECHOSLOVAKIA 5 1. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dusan Pasek 2 (Ludek Cajka, Igor Liba) 4:55 2. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Jiri Sejba 1 (Dusan Pasek, Miloslav Horava) 9:40 PPG Penalties Tikkanen F 6:15, Ruotsalainen F Dolezal C 6:17, Jutila F 8:45, Benak C 15:09 3. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Jaroslav Benak 1 (Ladislav Lubina, Mojmir Bozik) 12:22 GWG 4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Vladimir Ruzicka 1 (unassisted) 6:57 Penalties Horava C 18:52 5. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Petr Vlk 1 (Ludek Cajka) 7:29 6. FINLAND, Matti Hagman 1 (Markku Kyllonen, Esa Tikkanen) 13:54 7. FINLAND, Jari Kurri 1 (Petri Skriko) 16:58 Penalties Liba C 10:45, Ruuttu F Pasek C 16:39 FINLAND CZECHOSLOVAKIA FINLAND, Kari Takko, Jarmo Myllys (start of third period); CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dominik Hasek Power play: FIN 0 for 3, TCH 1 for 2 Coaches: FINLAND, Rauno Korpi, Juhani Tamminen; CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dr. Jan Starsi, Frantisek Pospisil at Centre 200 in Sydney, Nova Scotia With this loss, Finland was eliminated from playing any post round-robin games In the three Canada Cup tournaments in which it has participated (1976, 1981, 1987), Finland has yet to play beyond the round-robin Friday, September h et SOVIET UNION 5 v. USA 1 1. SOVIET UNION, Valeri Kamensky 4 (Vyacheslav Bykov) 4:30 PPG 2. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Makarov 4 (Alexei Kasatonov, Vladimir Krutov) 16:16 PPG GWG Penalties Hatcher USA 4:14, Suter USA (major) 16:00 3. USA, Joe Mullen 3 (Chris Chelios) 10:28 4. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Svetlov 1 (Andrei Lomakin) 18:30 Penalties Fetisov URS Nylund USA 19:04 5. SOVIET UNION, Vladimir Krutov 3 (Alexei Kasatonov, Sergei Makarov) 14:31 SHG 6. SOVIET UNION, Anatoli Semenov 2 (Sergei Svetlov) 19:07 Penalties Tervukhin URS 8:36, Kamensky URS 13:27 SOVIET UNION USA SOVIET UNION, Sergei Mylnikov; USA, Tom Barrasso Power play: USSR 2 for 3, USA 0 for 2 Coaches: SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev; USA, Bob Johnson, Ted Sator, Doug Wood at Civic Center Coliseum in Hartford, Connecticut Where the Russians were especially strong was in getting control of the loose pucks around their net, said American coach Bob Johnson. You very seldom get one and that means few or no garbage goals. We gave them a couple of cheapies, but the one that hurt us was their third goal. Team USA now needs at least a tie v. Czechoslovakia in its final round-robin game to advance Yesterday, USA forward Ed Olczyk was traded from the Chicago Black Hawks to the Toronto Maple Leafs with Al Secord for Rick Vaive, Steve Thomas and Bob McGill Friday, September 4 SWEDEN 3 v. CANADA 5 1. CANADA, Wayne Gretzky 1 (Raymond Bourque, Paul Coffey) 1:55 PPG 2. SWEDEN, Bengt Gustafsson 3 (Magnus Roupe) 10:01 3. SWEDEN, Lars Pettersson 2 (Tommy Albelin, Mikael Andersson) 11:26 4. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 4 (Wayne Gretzky, Paul Coffey) 17:10 PPG Penalties Jonsson S 1:17, Roupe S Gartner C 12:30, Eldebrink S 16:41 5. CANADA, Mike Gartner 1 (unassisted) 18:23 Penalties C. Lemieux C 2:50, Rochefort C 6:51, Thelven S 7:00, Anderson C 7:48, Gretzky C 13:19 6. SWEDEN, Mikael Andersson 1 (Pelle Eklund) 2:12 7. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 5 (Wayne Gretzky) 5:40 GWG 8. CANADA, Michel Goulet 1 (Wayne Gretzky, James Patrick) 11:20 Penalties Patrick C 4:07, Thelven S 4:52 SWEDEN CANADA SWEDEN, Peter Lindmark; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: SWE 0 for 5, CAN 2 for 3 Coaches: SWEDEN, Tommy Sandlin, Curt Lindstrom, Ingvar Carlsten; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Montreal Forum When you play with a guy like Gretzky you just have to get into open ice and he ll get you the puck, said Mario Lemieux. It was suggested to Wayne Gretzky that Mario Lemieux might well be his scoring successor one day. I ve been under a lot of pressure for eight years, Gretzky said. I d like to have the guy beat me in scoring. It would relieve a lot of pressure. One day he s going to take over. Gretzky also praised an Oilers teammate. The guy who created the opening and took the punishment in front of the net was (Mark) Messier. He was a big part of Mario and I having the openings.
5 Sunday, September h at FINLAND 1 v. SWEDEN 3 1. SWEDEN, Tomas Jonsson 1 (Mikael Andersson, Michael Thelven) 10:38 PPG Penalties Samuelsson S 2:45, Ruuttu F 6:48, Numminen F 10:21, Thelven S 13:19 2. SWEDEN, Tommy Albelin 2 (Kent Nilsson, Thomas Rundqvist) 18:04 GWG Penalties Tikkanen F Rundqvist S 10:50 3. SWEDEN, Magnus Roupe 1 (unassisted) 8:53 4. FINLAND, Christian Ruuttu 2 (unassisted) 10:17 Penalties Thelven S 13:40 FINLAND SWEDEN FINLAND, Kari Takko; SWEDEN, Peter Lindmark Power play: FIN 0 for 3, SWE 1 for 2 Coaches: FINLAND, Rauno Korpi, Juhani Tamminen; SWEDEN, Tommy Sandlin, Curt Lindstrom, Ingvar Carlsten at Centre 200 in Sydney, Nova Scotia Sunday, September h at USA 1 v. CZECHOSLOVAKIA 3 1. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Vladimir Ruzicka 2 (Petr Rosol) 13:38 Penalties Ramsey U 0:53, Presley U 4:10, Kucera C 6:30 2. UNITED STATES, Chris Nilan 2 (unassisted) 2:29 3. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dusan Pasek 3 (Jaroslav Benak, Mojmir Bozik) 14:12 PPG GWG Penalties Stavjana C 6:08, Vlk C 8:15, Suter U 13:05, Otto U 18:44 4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Jiri Hrdina 1 (Ludek Cajka) 16:04 SHG Penalties Benak C 2:55, Olczyk U 7:28, Scerban C 14:12, Lubina C 18:23 USA CZECHOSLOVAKIA USA, John Vanbiesbrouck; CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dominik Hasek Power play: USA 0 for 6, TCH 1 for 5 Coaches: USA, Bob Johnson, Ted Sator, Doug Wood; CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dr. Jan Starsi, Frantisek Pospisil at Centre 200 in Sydney, Nova Scotia I think that under the circumstances we played a very good game, said Swedish forward Mats Naslund. We ve travelled back and forth between Alberta, Ontario, Saskatoon, Quebec and here. The conditioning is no problem but you get a little empty in the head after a while. They always want to beat us, said Sweden s Bengt Gustafsson. They play one big game a tournament and it s always against us. I thought from the second period on we took over the game, said American coach Bob Johnson. We had a lot more scoring chances than they did. Dusan Pasek, the captain of Czechoslovakia, will join the Minnesota North Stars after the Olympic Winter Games in Calgary. The 28-year old would only play 48 NHL games, all with the North Stars, scoring Sunday, September 6 SOVIET UNION 3 v. CANADA 3 1. CANADA, Glenn Anderson 1 (Mario Lemieux) 5:37 Penalties Sutter C Kamensky U 11:52, Lomakin S 12:44 2. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Svetlov 2 (Anatoli Semenov, Andrei Lomakin) 1:32 3. SOVIET UNION, Vladimir Krutov 4 (Sergei Makarov, Igor Stelnov) 3:27 4. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Svetlov 3 (Viacheslav Fetisov, Anatoli Semenov) 8:15 SHG GTG 5. CANADA, Raymond Bourque 1 (Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier) 11:16 PPG Penalties Makarov U 6:45, Pervukhin U 10:51, C. Lemieux C Lomakin U 19:50 6. CANADA, Wayne Gretzky 2 (Glenn Anderson, Mark Messier) 17:33 GTG Penalties Lomakin U 11:15, Soviet Union bench (served by Kamensky) 13:40 SOVIET UNION CANADA SOVIET UNION, Evgeni Belosheikin; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: USSR 0 for 0, CAN 1 for 5 Coaches: SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario I d pay to play with him, said Raymond Bourque CAN, speaking of Wayne Gretzky. Or pay to watchi him play. It s so much fun to play with him. The guy never stops. He s the best player on the ice. No, he s the best player in the world. Soviet Union received its bench minor in the third period when coach Viktor Tikhonov grabbed linseman Kevin Collins by the jersey, who informed referee Mike Noeth. We know this referee, said Soviet assistant coach Igor Dimitriev. In the first game we thought he was tired now and then. But now we take those words back. He s not tired. He s not a referee. Team Canada lost winger Rick Tocchet with strained knee ligaments suffered in the first minute of the second period. Left winger Michel Goulet also missed the game an injured knee. FINAL STANDINGS GP W L T GF GA PTS Canada Soviet Union Sweden Czechoslovakia USA Finland SCORING LEADERS THROUGH ROUND-ROBIN G A P Wayne Gretzky CAN Mario Lemieux CAN Sergei Makarov USSR Mark Messier CAN Vladimir Krutov USSR Sergei Svetlov USSR Andrei Lomakin USSR Anatoli Semenov USSR Mikael Andersson SWE Igor Stelnov USSR Valeri Kamensky USSR Dusan Pasek TCH Vyacheslav Bykov USSR Igor Kravchuk USSR Kent Nilsson SWE TOURNAMENT ALL-STAR TEAM Goal Grant Fuhr CAN Defence Raymond Bourque CAN Defence Viacheslav Fetisov USSR Forward Wayne Gretzky CAN Forward Mario Lemieux CAN Forward Vladimir Krutov USSR
6 SEMI FINALS Tuesday, September 8 SWEDEN 2 v. SOVIET UNION 4 1. SOVIET UNION, Vladimir Krutov 5 (Sergei Makarov, Alexei Kasatonov) 1:07 PPG Penalties Gustafsson S 0:39, Sodergren S 5:22, Priakhin U 11:57, Makarov U 15:52, Larionov U 19:01 2. SOVIET UNION, Vyacheslav Bykov 1 (Vladimir Krutov) 7:29 3. SOVIET UNION, Igor Larionov 1 (Sergei Makarov, Viacheslav Fetisov) 8:37 PPG GWG 4. SWEDEN, Jonas Bergqvist 2 (Hakan Sodergren, Peter Andersson) 14:39 Penalties Naslund S 8:25, Fetisov U 11:34, Rundqvist S 17:26 5. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Makarov 5 (Viacheslav Fetisov, Vladimir Krutov) 7:42 6. SWEDEN, Peter Andersson 1 (Mikael Andersson, Thomas Rundqvist) 13:47 PPG Penalties Albelin S Semak U 2:42, Gusarov U 13:28 SWEDEN SOVIET UNION SWEDEN, Peter Lindmark; SOVIET UNION, Sergei Mylnikov Power play: SWE 1 for 5, USSR 2 for 4 Coaches: SWEDEN, Tommy Sandlin, Curt Lindstrom, Ingvar Carlsten; SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario Sweden played its five round-robin games in five different cities Calgary, Hamilton, Regina, Montreal and Sydney We travelled more than kilometres in this tournament while the closest team to us only travelled about kilometres, Sweden s coach Tommy Sandlin said. This (Canada Cup) is a summer tournament for Canadians. It s not a sports tournament; it s a business tournament. But we ll come back to the Canada Cup. We must take the opportunity to learn. But we ll approach it as being a summer tournament to prepare for the world championships. Wednesday, September 9 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 3 v. CANADA 5 1. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dusan Pasek 4 (Igor Liba, Jiri Sejba) 8:06 2. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Jaroslav Benak 2 (Igor Liba, Jiri Sejba) 13:41 Penalties Jasko Cz 4:26, Gartner Ca 9:25, Messier Ca 16:27 3. CANADA, Dale Hawerchuk 3 (Larry Murphy, Michel Goulet) 10:43 4. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 6 (Michel Goulet) 11:25 5. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 7 (Raymond Bourque, Wayne Gretzky) 13:08 PPG Penalties Anderson Ca 5:11, Bozik Cz Propp Ca 7:49, Lubina Cz 12:34 6. CANADA, Michel Goulet 2 (Wayne Gretzky, Brent Sutter) 8:16 GWG 7. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, David Volek 2 (Jiri Hrdina, Jaroslav Benak) 15:26 8. CANADA, Brian Propp 1 (Mario Lemieux, Brent Sutter) 17:56 CZECHOSLOVAKIA CANADA CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dominik Hasek; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: TCH 0 for 3, CAN 1 for 2 Coaches: CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Dr. Jan Starsi, Frantisek Pospisil; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Montreal Forum Czechoslovakia tied Canada 4-4 in their tournament opener Canada had a goal disallowed in the second period (33 seconds after Hawerchuk s goal) by beleaguered referee Mike Noeth, when he claimed he d blown the whistle because G Dominik Hasek TCH had control of the puck. TV replays clearly showed Hasek did not have control. Prior to this game, it was announced that former Team Canada head coach Scotty Bowman would be joining Hockey Night in Canada as an analyst for the upcoming NHL season Mark Messier drilled D Miloslav Horava TCH with a check that caused Horava to leave the game. Messier said he was just trying to do what I can when he slammed into Horava. Their defencemen did look tired in the third period. They were skating forwards with us instead of backwards, said Messier. F Claude Lemieux (twisted ankle) and D Normand Rochefort (sprained knee) left the game for Canada
7 BEST-OF-THREE FINAL Friday, September 11 SOVIET UNION 6 v. CANADA 5 OVERTIME 1. CANADA, Mike Gartner 2 (Mario Lemieux, Normand Rochefort) 1:49 2. SOVIET UNION, Alexei Kasatonov 1 (Viacheslav Fetisov, Anatoli Semenov) 9:34 PPG 3. SOVIET UNION, Vladimir Krutov 6 (Viacheslav Fetisov, Sergei Makarov) 13:53 PPG 4. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Makarov 6 (Vladimir Krutov) 17:44 SHG Penalties Gusarov U 3:19, Sutter C 9:07, Hartsburg C 13:06, Lomakin U 17:09 5. SOVIET UNION, Valeri Kamensky 5 (Khomutov, Alexei Gusarov) 2:10 6. CANADA, Raymond Bourque 2 (Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux) 19:18 PPG Penalties Murphy C 2:27, Makarov U 3:10, Priakhin U 3:27, Tocchet C 6:39, Fedotov U 14:23, Krutov U 15:24, Bourque C 15:34, Fedotov U 18:06 7. CANADA, Doug Gilmour 1 (Mike Gartner, Craig Hartsburg) 1:35 8. CANADA, Glenn Anderson 2 (Mark Messier, Larry Murphy) 14:39 9. CANADA, Wayne Gretzky 3 (Raymond Bourque) 17: SOVIET UNION, Andrei Khomutov 2 (Vyacheslav Bykov) 17:33 Penalties Messier C 4:23, Soviet Union bench (served by Kamensky) 8:37 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD 11. SOVIET UNION, Alexander Semak 2 (Anatoli Semenov, Andrei Lomakin) 5:33 GWG SOVIET UNION CANADA SOVIET UNION, Sergei Mylnikov; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: USSR 2 for 6, CAN 1 for 8 Coaches: SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Montreal Forum These three finals games were refereed by Don Koharski (1 and 3) and Paul Stewart (2) (The loss) would affect some guys and some teams, said Wayne Gretzky CAN. But there is too much character in this room; too many winners on this team for that to happen. At about the nine-minute mark of the third period, referee Don Koharski disallowed an apparent goal by Canada, as he said Mark Messier had directed Wayne Gretzky s hard pass from the corner into the net with his foot. Sunday, September 13 SOVIET UNION 5 v. CANADA 6 OVERTIME 1. CANADA, Normand Rochefort 1 (Mark Messier, Dale Hawerchuk) 0:43 2. SOVIET UNION, Andrei Khomutov 3 (Vyacheslav Bykov) 1:27 3. CANADA, Doug Gilmour 2 (Normand Rochefort, Wayne Gretzky) 3:48 4. CANADA, Paul Coffey 2 (Wayne Gretzky, Mike Gartner) 12:41 Penalties Gilmour C 1:42, Semenov U 4:54, M. Lemieux C Nemchinov U 8:49, Messier C 9:50, Nemchinov U Crossman C 11:21, Gartner C 19:29 5. SOVIET UNION, Viacheslav Fetisov 1 (Vladimir Krutov, Alexei Kasatonov) 12:11 PPG 6. SOVIET UNION, Vladimir Krutov 7 (Sergei Makarov) 14:17 SHG 7. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 8 (Wayne Gretzky) 16:32 Penalties Stelnov U 7:04, Crossman C 11:26, Nemchinov U 14:04 8. SOVIET UNION, Vyacheslav Bykov 2 (Khomutov, Valeri Kamensky) 4:45 9. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 9 (Wayne Gretzky, Paul Coffey) 10:14 PPG 10. SOVIET UNION, Valeri Kamensky 6 (Vyacheslav Bykov, Pervukhin) 18:56 Penalties Gusarov U 9:52 FIRST OVERTIME PERIOD NO SCORING SECOND OVERTIME PERIOD 11. CANADA, Mario Lemieux 10 (Wayne Gretzky, Larry Murphy) 10:07 GWG SOVIET UNION CANADA SOVIET UNION, Evgeni Belosheikin; CANADA, Grant Fuhr Power play: USSR 1 for 4, CAN 1 for 4 Coaches: SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario This game is generally regarded as one of, if not THE, best game in Canada Cup history This was first-ever Canada Cup game to go into two overtime periods and took 4h 14m to play It s tough to compare with other games, said Wayne Gretzky, who had five assists. But any time you win it s a great one. We won tonight on pride and desire. Dollar for dollar it s as good a game as I ve played in. Maybe it ranks up there with one of the best games I ve ever played. You just run as long and as hard as you can until there s nothing left at the end. That s how we feel now. It s going to be a great one on Tuesday. Tuesday, September 15 SOVIET UNION 5 v. CANADA 6 1. SOVIET UNION, Sergei Makarov 7 (Vladimir Krutov) 0:26 2. SOVIET UNION, Alexei Gusarov 1 (unassisted) 7:04 3. SOVIET UNION, Viacheslav Fetisov 2 (Sergei Makarov) 8:00 4. CANADA, Rick Tocchet 2 (Michel Goulet, Larry Murphy) 9:50 PPG 5. CANADA, Brian Propp 2 (Rick Tocchet, Brent Sutter) 15:23 6. SOVIET UNION, Andrei Khomutov 4 (unassisted) 19:32 Penalties Bykov U 4:59, Kravchuk U 9:10, Sutter C 10:16, Makarov U 17:11 7. CANADA, Larry Murphy 1 (Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux) 9:20 PPG 8. CANADA, Brent Sutter 1 (Dale Hawerchuk, Doug Crossman) 11:06 9. CANADA, Dale Hawerchuk 4 (Larry Murphy, Brian Propp) 15:32 Penalties Bykov U 8:24, M. Lemieux C 11:34, Larionov U 12:37, Bourque C 16:05, Bourque C 18: SOVIET UNION, Alexander Semak 3 (Andrei Lomakin) 12: CANADA, Mario Lemieux 11 (Wayne Gretzky) 18:34 GWG SOVIET UNION CANADA SOVIET UNION, Sergei Mylnikov; CANADA, Grant Fuhr FINAL SCORING LEADERS G A P Wayne Gretzky CAN Mario Lemieux CAN Sergei Makarov USSR Vladimir Krutov USSR Vyacheslav Bykov USSR Raymond Bourque CAN Valeri Kamensky USSR Anatoli Semenov USSR Mark Messier CAN Viacheslav Fetisov USSR Andrei Lomakin USSR Andrei Khomutov USSR Power play: USSR 0 for 4, CAN 2 for 5 Coaches: SOVIET UNION, Viktor Tikhonov, Igor Dmitriev; CANADA, Mike Keenan, John Muckler, Jean Perron, Tom Watt at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario G Grant Fuhr CAN played this final series v. Soviet Union with an undisclosed hand injury Canada scored the winning goal on a three-on-one rush with Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Larry Murphy. Number 66 was going to get the puck regardless of whether they wanted him to have it or not, said Gretzky, who fed the winning pass to Mario. We might not have as much talent as they do, but it s the trademark of Canadians to work hard. We won it on guts and desire. This one was something special. Between Games 2 and 3 of this series, F Rick Tocchet CAN flew to Philadelphia to have a doctor greenlight his strained knee ligaments. I may never play in a game like this. I doubt I ll ever play with Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux again. I still can t believe I played in this game, said Tocchet. The referee (Don Koharski) was not the best; in fact, he did a bad job, said Soviet assistant coach Igor Dmitriev. On the winning goal for Canada, the players who were trying to catch Gretzky and Lemieux were stopped from doing it by the interference of the other Canadian players. 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