The best chance of the opening frame came from Calgary Flames prospect Jakob Pelletier, who hit the post on a chance in front, leading to a mad scramble in the crease.
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Russia held an 11-9 edge in shots through the first period.
Canada turned things up in the second period, outshooting Russia 13-6, but still couldn’t find a way to solve Yaroslav Askarov. The highly-touted goaltending prospect was shaky in last year’s tournament and ultimately ended up as Russia’s backup. However, if Wednesday was any indication, the 11th-overall pick by the Nashville Predators in October’s draft is ready to show people what he’s capable of this time around.