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U.S., Canada advance to semifinals at World Juniors
From staff and wire reports
HELSINKI, Finland ? Zach Parise had two goals and assisted on a third as the U.S. junior hockey team defeated Russia 4-1 Wednesday, advancing to the semifinals of the World Junior Championships.
Canada downed the Czech Republic 5-2 to also reach the semifinals.
Parise is the tournament's leading scorer with six goals and five assists for the undefeated United States, which won its fourth straight.
Patrick O'Sullivan and Steve Werner also scored for the Americans, who took a 3-0 lead in the first period on power-play goals. Parise added a short-handed goal in the second. Russia scored its lone goal, a power-play effort by Sergei Anshakov, midway through the third.
Al Montoya had 29 saves in the win as the U.S. outshot Russia 35-30. The game featured 18 power plays, nine for each team.
The United States (4-0-0) won the Group A section of the under-20 tournament. Canada (4-0-0) finished first in Group B. The top team in each group gets a bye to the semifinals; the next two teams in each group play in the quarterfinals.
Jeff Carter scored twice for Canada, including one on an end-to-end rush in the second period. Jeff Tambellini, Nigel Dawes and Dion Phaneuf also scored for the Canadians and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 27 of 29 shots for the win.
FLEURY LEADS TEAM CANADA TO 5-2 WIN
by Brian Coe
12/31/2003
Marc-Andre Fleury made 27 saves as Team Canada posted a 5-2 win Wednesday against the Czech Republic. The victory allowed Canada to finish the preliminary portion of the 2003 World Junior Hockey Championships with an unblemished 4-0-0 record in Group B. Fleury and his teammates will not play again until Jan. 3, when they will take on the winner of a game between the second place team in Group A (either Russia or Slovakia) and the third place team in Group B.
The other three Penguins? prospects playing in the game - Maxime Talbot and Stephen Dixon for Canada, Ondrej Nemec for the Czechs - were held scoreless on the day. The winners got goals from Jeff Carter (2), Jeff Tambellini, Nigel Dawes and Dion Phaneuf.
Fleury has allowed just four goals in three games for a goals against average of 1.33, and has a .941 save percentage (64 saves/68 shots).
FLEURY NAMED NHL ROOKIE OF THE MONTH
11/04/2003
Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury was named the NHL's Rookie of the Month Tuesday, after posting a 2-2-2 record, a 1.95 goals against average and a .943 save percentage (12 goals against/211 shots) in six games. He is the first Penguins rookie to receive the award since Jan Hrdina won it for his nine point (5+4) performance in January of 1999.
The number one overall pick in the June draft, Fleury started the month - and his career - by turning aside 46 of 48 shots in a 3-0 opening night loss to the Los Angeles Kings. He recorded his first NHL victory eight days later by stopping 31 shots in a 4-3 win against the Detroit Red Wings on Oct. 18, and posted his first NHL shutout with a 20 save performance Oct. 30 in Chicago.
Fleury is currently riding a three game unbeaten streak (2-0-1) and will make his fourth consecutive start when the Penguins face the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight at 7:30pm. He ranks 13th in the NHL with a 1.95 goals against average and first overall with a .942 save percentage. Here's a look at Fleury's game-by-game performance so far this season: