Monday, December 30, 2013

Spengler Cup Semifinal: HC Genève-Servette 6 Canada 5

Former Vernon Lakers forward Glen Metropolit (1994-95) picked up one assist in Canada's 6-5 loss to HC Genève-Servette in today's Spengler Cup Semifinal.

For more on today's game visit the Hockey Canada boxscore,

http://stats.hockeycanada.ca/game/show/6689297?subseason=140708&referrer=1048002&referrer=1048002

This is posted on the Hockey Canada website:

HC GENÈVE-SERVETTE BEATS CANADA 6-5 IN SEMIFINALS AT SPENGLER CUP

THE CANADIAN PRESS

DAVOS, Switzerland – Doug Shedden says Canada played its best game at the Spengler Cup on Monday.

Unfortunately for the Canadians, so did opposing goaltender Tobias Stephan.

Stephan made 50 saves and HC Genève-Servette capitalized on its chances in a 6-5 semifinal win over defending champion Canada.

“To me, you lose this game on two words, and that's Toby Stephan,” Canada coach Shedden said after the game. “We threw 55 shots at him, and we were all over him with quality chances, and there's no question he was the difference in the game.

“Unfortunately that's the game of  hockey sometimes. A hot goalie can steal a game, especially in a one-game series.”

Conversely, Geneva-based Genève-Servette made the most of its chances, beating the Canadian tandem of Allen York and Matthew Hackett six times on 24 shots.

“Geneva really capitalized on the limited chances they got,” Shedden said. “It seems like every shot they had was a seeing-eye shot, like under the bar or five-hole ... they were a sharp-shooting team today.

“I'm not blaming the goalies one bit. It just seems that every chance they got they made the best of it.”

Alexandre Giroux, Travis Roche and Jacob Micflikier, Darren Haydar and Jason Williams scored for Canada.

Former NHL veteran Matthew Lombardi led HC Genève-Servette with two goals and two assists.

Denis Hollenstein, Intio Pestoni, Arnaud Jacquement and Daniel Vukovic also scored for the Swiss side.

Canada was trailing 6-3 midway through the third period, but they poured on the pressure and goals at 16:10 from Haydar and 18:18 from Williams made it a one-goal game with time winding down.

Stephan, who made 21 of his 50 saves in the third, would not be beaten a sixth time.
“I thought we had our best game by a mile,” Shedden said. “Unfortunately like a hot pitcher in baseball, (goaltenders) can beat you some nights.”

HC Genève-Servette will play CSKA Moscow in Tuesday's final. Moscow edged host HC Davos 5-4 earlier Monday.

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