FINAL: Shawinigan 6, London 2
SHAWINIGAN, Que. – The 2012 MasterCard Memorial Cup just
got a whole lot more interesting.
The Shawinigan Cataractes defeated the London Knights 6-2
on Sunday night at Centre Bionest, giving each team a 1-1 record. If Saint John
(0-1) wins tomorrow night against Edmonton (1-0), that would mean every team would be all square at 1-1 and that a tie-breaker
game would be needed at this year’s tournament.
It was a solid performance by the Cataractes who scored
three times in the third period. The game was tied 1-1 after one and Shawinigan
led 3-2 after two.
Brandon Gormley had a huge game, recording two goals and
an assist. Pier-Olivier Morin, Michael Chaput, Loik Poudrier, and Michael
Bournival also scored. Gabriel Girard, making his first start since April 6,
made 24 saves in the win.
London had goals from Josh Anderson and Andreas
Athanasiou. Michael Houser, who has seemed shaky at times in this tournament,
allowed five goals on 32 shots. Shawinigan’s sixth marker was an empty net goal
with 1:45 left.
The Knights’ power play struggled again, going 1/6 and
allowing yet another shorthanded goal. They have allowed three shorties so far
in the tournament.
It was an entertaining game. Considering the amount of hits
and rough stuff, you’d think these two played in the same league. Vincent
Arseneau and Brett Cook dropped the gloves early in the third.
Shawinigan went 1/6 on the man advantage. They outshot London 33-26.
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