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Slovakia: Canada shut out Danes for fifth straight win at hockey champs
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21.05.2019
W/S Players in mixed zone
C/U Banner in mixed zone
SOT, Pierre-Luc Duobis, forward of Canada team: "It's what you want, you want to start fast and get a goal as soon as possible and it felt good to get that."
W/S Mixed zone
SOT, Pierre-Luc Duobis, forward of Canada team: "I thought we played a good game, a good sixty minutes and now we have a big game against the United States."
M/S Mixed zone
SOT, Sean Couturier, forward of Canada team: "It was a good game, you know, we got the result we wanted, we came out strong in the first, got a couple of goals, took the lead, in the second period we got caught in some penalty troubles but we managed to kill them. I thought we played a pretty good game overall."
M/S Denmark players in mixed zone
SOT, Patrick Russell, forward of Denmark team: "We lost 5-0, I thought we played a good second or third, they were way better for us."
SOT, Kyle Turris, captain of Canada team: "We got off to a good start scoring early and you just want to keep that momentum as the game goes on."
M/S Mixed zone
SOT, Kyle Turris, captain of Canada team: "It's going to be a hard game tomorrow, an important game and they're a good team so it's going to be tough."
M/S Players in mixed zone
SOT, Mikkel Boedker, forward of Denmark team: "It was a tough game, obviously it's Canada, a good team and they play with a lot of speed and skill. They were better than we were today."
M/S Mixed zone
SOT, Sam Reinhart, forward of Canada team: "It's nice to get a couple of goals early and kind of roll with it through the second two periods, especially with a big test tomorrow night that we're looking forward to as well."
C/U Banner in mixed zone
SCRIPT
The Canadians defeated Denmark 5-0 at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Kosice on Monday to mark their fifth consecutive win at the tournament.
The win means Canada have risen above their arch-rivals the US, who they play tomorrow, and are just one point behind leaders Finland in Group A.
Denmark were playing for pride alone having already failed to make it to the quarter-finals which kick-off on Thursday.
C/U Banner in mixed zone
SOT, Pierre-Luc Duobis, forward of Canada team: "It's what you want, you want to start fast and get a goal as soon as possible and it felt good to get that."
W/S Mixed zone
SOT, Pierre-Luc Duobis, forward of Canada team: "I thought we played a good game, a good sixty minutes and now we have a big game against the United States."
M/S Mixed zone
SOT, Sean Couturier, forward of Canada team: "It was a good game, you know, we got the result we wanted, we came out strong in the first, got a couple of goals, took the lead, in the second period we got caught in some penalty troubles but we managed to kill them. I thought we played a pretty good game overall."
M/S Denmark players in mixed zone
SOT, Patrick Russell, forward of Denmark team: "We lost 5-0, I thought we played a good second or third, they were way better for us."
SOT, Kyle Turris, captain of Canada team: "We got off to a good start scoring early and you just want to keep that momentum as the game goes on."
M/S Mixed zone
SOT, Kyle Turris, captain of Canada team: "It's going to be a hard game tomorrow, an important game and they're a good team so it's going to be tough."
M/S Players in mixed zone
SOT, Mikkel Boedker, forward of Denmark team: "It was a tough game, obviously it's Canada, a good team and they play with a lot of speed and skill. They were better than we were today."
M/S Mixed zone
SOT, Sam Reinhart, forward of Canada team: "It's nice to get a couple of goals early and kind of roll with it through the second two periods, especially with a big test tomorrow night that we're looking forward to as well."
C/U Banner in mixed zone
SCRIPT
The Canadians defeated Denmark 5-0 at the Ice Hockey World Championships in Kosice on Monday to mark their fifth consecutive win at the tournament.
The win means Canada have risen above their arch-rivals the US, who they play tomorrow, and are just one point behind leaders Finland in Group A.
Denmark were playing for pride alone having already failed to make it to the quarter-finals which kick-off on Thursday.
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