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GOLD MEDAL | MON. JAN. 4

Tyler Biggs scored twice, including the game-winner in the first minute of the third period, as the United States ended a two-game losing streak in the gold medal game and took the top prize for the first time since the second of back-to-back titles in 2002 with a victory over the two-time defending champions.

 

$250,000 PROFIT FOR 2010
 WORLD U17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE

The 2010 World U17 Hockey Challenge in Timmins has realized a profit of close to $250,000, money that will be pushed back into minor hockey and other sports in the Timmins area. » more

 

WORLD U17 HOCKEY CHALLENGE
3 STARS OF THE DAY

Up to the challenge of shutting down the high-powered Ontario offence, John Gibson finished with 38 saves in the Americans’ golden victory over the defending champs. » more

 
DAY 6 RESULTS  - SUN. JAN. 3

RUSSIA 4 – ONTARIO 6 SEMIFINAL
Garrett Meurs and Brett Ritchie finished with two goals apiece as Ontario survived a late comeback attempt by the Russians and kept alive their hopes for a U17 three-peat.

SWEDEN 5 – UNITED STATES 6 (OT) SEMIFINAL
J.T. Miller scored with 40 ticks left on the clock to force overtime and Reid Boucher notched the winner 4:04 into the extra frame, sending the U.S. to the gold medal game.

PACIFIC 4 – QUEBEC 0 - 5TH PLACE
Myles Bell scored once shorthanded and set up another while a man short and Ty Rattie added a power play goal and an assist as the western Canadians took home fifth.

ATLANTIC 4 – WEST 2 - 7TH PLACE
Jordan Kennedy made 34 saves and Ryan Tesink added a goal and assist as the easterners wrapped up their best finish since 2006, while sending West to its worst since ’04.

CZECH REPUBLIC 7 – FINLAND 5 | 9TH PLACE
Michal Svihalek finished his hat trick into an empty net in the game’s dying seconds, capping off a wild, seven-goal third period and helping the Czechs avoid the U17 basement.