GALLERY: Canada defeats Russia 4-1 to advance
 

GALLERY: Canada defeats Russia 4-1 to advance

 

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins assisted on three Canadian goals in a 4-1 win over Russia at the world junior hockey championship Monday. Canada finished the preliminary round 4-0 to sew up first place in Pool B.

 
 
 
 
Team Canada goalie Malcolm Subban, right, celebrates with teammates Nathan MacKinnon, left; and Ryan Murphy, centre, after defeating Russia 4-1 during third period IIHF World Junior Championships hockey action in Ufa, Russia on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012.
 

Team Canada goalie Malcolm Subban, right, celebrates with teammates Nathan MacKinnon, left; and Ryan Murphy, centre, after defeating Russia 4-1 during third period IIHF World Junior Championships hockey action in Ufa, Russia on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012.

Photograph by: Nathan Denette, THE CANADIAN PRESS

 
Team Canada goalie Malcolm Subban, right, celebrates with teammates Nathan MacKinnon, left; and Ryan Murphy, centre, after defeating Russia 4-1 during third period IIHF World Junior Championships hockey action in Ufa, Russia on Monday, Dec. 31, 2012.
Team Canada defenceman Ryan Murphy and Jonathan Drouin celebrate a goal against Russia.
Team Canada’s Ty Rattie (centre) and Ryan Strome celebrate a empty net goal to seal the deal against Russia.
Canada’s goalie Malcolm Subban makes a save against Russia during the third period.
Team Canada defenceman Dougie Hamilton, right, reacts with teammate Ryan Murphy, left, after scoring a goal.
Team Canada goalie Malcolm Subban, left, makes a save on Russia captain Nail Yakupov during first period.
Team Canada forward Brett Ritchie, right, battles for the loose puck with Russia goalie Andrei Makarov, back, during first period.
Team Canada forward Mark Scheifele (19) scores past Russia goalie Andrei Makarov, right, during first period.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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