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2009–10 Canada men's national ice hockey team

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The Canada men's national ice hockey team participated in various events during the 2009–10 ice hockey season.

News and notes

  • June 29, 2009: Hockey hall of famer Jean Béliveau was named an honorary Team Canada member and honorary captain of Canada's 2010 Men's Olympic Hockey Team. Béliveau was honoured at a press conference, which was part of a Hockey Canada Foundation fundraiser. Serge Savard and Yvan Cournoyer presented Béliveau with a Team Canada jersey.
  • February 28: After winning the gold medal, Canada has once again earned the number one ranking in the IIHF Women's World Ranking. Canada's men are also ranked first in the IIHF Men's World Ranking.

IIHF World Jr. Championships

Canada hosted the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships from December 26, 2009, to January 5, 2010. The Canada roster included 21 NHL draft picks, including 10 first round selections. Of note, Jordan Eberle passed John Tavares as Canada's all-time leading goal scorer in the World Junior Hockey Tournament with 14 goals.

Roster

  • Head coach: CAN Willie Desjardins
Pos.No.PlayerTeamNHL Rights
GK1Jake AllenCAN Le Club de Hockey Junior de MontréalSt. Louis Blues
GK31Martin JonesCAN Calgary HitmenLos Angeles Kings
D2Colten TeubertCAN Regina PatsLos Angeles Kings
D3Travis HamonicCAN Moose Jaw WarriorsNew York Islanders
D5Marco ScandellaCAN Val-d'Or ForeursMinnesota Wild
D6Ryan EllisCAN Windsor SpitfiresNashville Predators
D22Jared CowenCAN Spokane ChiefsOttawa Senators
D24Calvin de HaanCAN Oshawa GeneralsNew York Islanders
D27Alex PietrangeloCAN St. Louis BluesSt. Louis Blues
F4Taylor HallCAN Windsor SpitfiresUndrafted, 2010
F7Gabriel BourqueCAN Baie-Comeau DrakkarNashville Predators
F9Nazem KadriCAN London KnightsToronto Maple Leafs
F10Brayden SchennCAN Brandon Wheat KingsLos Angeles Kings
F12Adam HenriqueCAN Windsor SpitfiresNew Jersey Devils
F14Jordan EberleCAN Regina PatsEdmonton Oilers
F15Brandon McMillanCAN Kelowna RocketsAnaheim Ducks
F16Greg NemiszCAN Windsor SpitfiresCalgary Flames
F17Brandon KozunCAN Calgary HitmenLos Angeles Kings
F19Stefan Della RovereCAN Barrie ColtsWashington Capitals
F20Luke AdamCAN Cape Breton Screaming EaglesBuffalo Sabres
F26Jordan CaronCAN Rimouski OcéanicBoston Bruins
F28Patrice Cormier (C)CAN Rimouski OcéanicNew Jersey Devils

Preliminary round

TeamGPWOTWOTLLGFGAPtsAdvance to ...
4310035611Semifinals
4301026910Quarterfinals
4200211156Quarterfinals
4100314223Relegation round
400049430Relegation round

Medal round

  • Semifinals Marco Scandella (SH1) 27:26 Taylor Hall 29:11 Brayden Schenn 42:58 Stefan Della Rovere 56:40 Taylor Hall 57:09 Attendance: 13,427 (91.3%)

Gold medal game

Greg Nemisz 16:03 Taylor Hall 23:56 Jordan Eberle (PP1) 57:11 Jordan Eberle 58:25 14:32 Jordan Schroeder 21:03 (PP1) John Carlson 44:12 Jerry D'Amigo 46:23 Derek Stepan 64:31 John Carlson Attendance: 15,171 (103.2%)

2010 Winter Olympics

Main article: Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament

Roster

Standings

Gold medal game

Canada faced off against the United States on February 28, 2010. The teams were tied after regulation, with goals scored by Jonathan Toews and Corey Perry for Canada and Ryan Kesler and Zach Parise for USA; Parise scored with 25 seconds remaining in the third period to the game. In overtime, Sidney Crosby scored seven minutes in and won the gold medal for Canada.

The gold medal game was the last event of the Olympics.

Schedule

DateOpponentTimeScoreRecord
Feb. 23Germany4:30 PM (PST)8–23–1–0
Feb. 24Russia4:30 PM (PST)7–34–1–0
Feb. 26Slovakia6:30 PM (PST)3–25–1–0
Feb. 28USA12:15 PM3–2 (OT)6–1–0

Paralympic Games

Canada will assemble a team to compete in ice sledge hockey at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.

Standings

TeamGPWOTWOTLLGFGAGDPts
CAN33000191+189
NOR3110147−35
SWE31011312−94
ITA3000317−60

All times are local (UTC-8).

Roster

NumberNamePositionHeightWeight
22Benoit St-AmandGoaltender5'10"165
57Paul RosenGoaltender6'0"205
11Adam DixonDefense5'9"168
17Jean LabontéDefense5'11"205
21Raymond GrassiDefense6'3"260
29Graeme MurrayDefense5'5"190
3Hervé LordForward5'5"150
4Derek WhitsonForward6'1"165
7Marc DorionForward5'0"137
8Jeremy BookerForward5'2"125
10Shawn MathesonForward5'8"130
12Greg WestlakeForward6'2"170
18Billy BridgesForward5'8"190
19Todd NicholsonForward6'0"180
27Bradley BowdenForward5'0"154

Schedule

IIHF World Championships

Canada competed at the 2010 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships held in Germany from May 7 to May 23. Canada was placed seventh.

Awards and honours

  • Jordan Eberle, Most Valuable Player, 2010 IIHF World Junior Tournament
  • Jordan Eberle, Media All-Star Team, 2010 IIHF World Junior Tournament
  • Alex Pietrangelo, Best Defenseman, 2010 IIHF World Junior Tournament
  • Alex Pietrangelo, Media All-Star Team, 2010 IIHF World Junior Tournament
  • Jonathan Toews, Media All-Star Team, Vancouver 2010 games
  • Jonathan Toews, IIHF Directorate Awards, Best Forward, Vancouver 2010 OIympics
  • Shea Weber, Media All-Star Team, Vancouver 2010 games

References

References

  1. (June 29, 2009). "Béliveau Named {{as written". Hockey Canada.
  2. "Canada takes over". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  3. "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
  4. "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
  5. "Men's Play-offs Qualifications : Schedule and Results : Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics".
  6. "Men's Play-offs Quarterfinals : Schedule and Results : Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics".
  7. "Men's Play-offs Semifinals : Schedule and Results : Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics".
  8. "Women's Play-offs Semifinals : Schedule and Results : Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics".
  9. "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
  10. "The Official Website of Hockey Canada".
  11. "Eberle voted MVP". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
  12. "Miller gets MVP honours". [[International Ice Hockey Federation.
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