Canada moves into Spengler semis with win over Ice Tigers
Canadians finish 1st in group to automatically advance
Dante Fabbro scored twice to help power Canada to a 6-2 victory over the Nurnberg Ice Tigers on Friday, capping round-robin play at the Spengler Cup.
Daniel Winnik, Andrew Ebbett, Zac Dalpe and Dion Knelsen scored in a second-period outburst for the defending champion Canadians (2-0-0), who finished first in their group to advance directly to Sunday's semifinal.
Canada took control of the game in the second period, outscoring Nurnberg 4-1 and outshooting the Ice Tigers 21-4.
Watch Canada steamroll into Spengler Cup semis
Winnik broke a 1-1 tie five minutes into the middle frame and Ebbett gave Canada a two-goal cushion at 11:14. Dalpe followed two minutes later and Knelsen added to the barrage with just over two minutes left in the period.
"This game was an opportunity for our team to improve our chemistry, and I felt that we accomplished that," said head coach Kevin Dineen. "When you are able to play all four lines continuously it helps generate momentum, and that was a key contributor to our team's success. We are looking forward to the semifinals on Sunday."
Incredible atmosphere
Fabbro's first goal opened the scoring 2:21 into the first period and his second gave Canada a 6-1 lead early in the third.
Patrick Reimer and Mike Mieszkowski scored for Nurnberg (0-2-0). Andreas Jenike stopped 33 shots for the German team.
Maxim Lapierre and Dominic Moore chipped in with two assists apiece for the Canadians and Zach Fucale made 19 saves.
"I thought that our team played great," Fabbro said. "The atmosphere in the arena was incredible, and our team fed off the crowd's energy. It was a great win for our team heading into the semifinals."
Canada was coming off a 2-1 victory over HC Davos in the tournament opener Wednesday.
The Canadians play the winner of Saturday's quarter-final between Metallurg Magnitogorsk and the Ice Tigers on Sunday. Metallurg finished second in its group with three points on an overtime win and an overtime loss.
The final is Monday.
Canada has won the tournament 15 times since first taking part in 1984, including the past three years.