Sunday
night was not the goalies, dream night, that,s for sure. Russian
offensive weapons stole the spotlight as the reigning world champions
pounded France 7-2.
It probably wasn,t the greatest of nights to
be a goalie at either end of the rink. For France,s Eddy Ferhi, it was
an uphill battle from the get-go, and his colleague, Alexander
Eremenko, faced 22 shots in the game, and just nine in the first 30
minutes.
It took Russia just 1:23 to take the 1-0 lead.
Alexander Radulov got the puck in the neutral zone and carried it over
the offensive blueline. He got close to the French defenceman who had
lost his stick a few second earlier, used him as a screen, then
sidestepped him and sent a wrist shot behind Ferhi, beating him on the
stick side.
And then Russia went boom, boom, boom.
At
7:06, Konstantin Gorovikov fed Danis Zaripov with a nice pass inside
the French penalty killing box. Zaripov onetimed it next to the left
post.
Just 14 seconds later, Sergei Zinoviev set up office
behind the French net. His saucer found Radulov, who sent the puck
upstairs while on his knees.
Fast forward 41 seconds: Ferhi
thought he had the puck between his legs, covered when Alexander
Perezhogin followed his own rush and poked the puck into the net with
his stick.
"We had a pretty tough start, it was going too fast
for us. Still, we tried to enjoy the game, because we hadn,t played
against Russia since 2000," defenceman Baptiste Amar said.
Kevin
Hecquefeuille put the French on the scoreboard at 10:25, but with five
minutes remaining in the period, Alexei Tereschenko extended Russia,s
lead to four goals again.
"France has a pretty good team, but
they,re still not quite at the top level. For us, the game was good
preparation for the next game. France is going to be a good team in a
few years," Denis Grebeshkov said.
"I guess this is a part of
every tournament, but at the same time, you have to keep in mind that
there are tougher games ahead of us," he added.
Tereschenko
also was the lone Russian scorer in the second period which ended in a
1-1 tie after Luc Tardif,s slapshot got deflected through Eremenko,s
five-hole when the puck hit a Russian defenceman on its way to the back
of the net.
Third period was a chain of nice individual showings of skill by the Russians.
With
10:40 remaining, Ilya Kovalchuk carried the puck into the French zone,
but the French defence managed to stickpoke it from him. It landed on
Perezhogin,s stick, he sent the puck back to Kovalchuk who onetimed it
past Ferhi.
On Tuesday, France meets Germany, and the winner
of the game will go on to play in the Qualification Round, the loser
has to play a relegation round for a spot in the top division.
"It,s
going to be a very different game against Germany. We need to play as a
team, and work together, try to hang on there, and play a defensively
good game," Amar said.
Russia takes on Switzerland in its next game.
"Switzerland plays hard, they have skilled players and a good goalie, so I think it,ll be a fun game to watch" Grebeshkov said.
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