29 Dec 2014, 20:15 | Regular season | Quarter-final | Vaillant Arena | |||||||
Team Canada | 5-2 | Jokerit | |||||
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Referees: Kendrick Nicholson, Daniel Piechaczek  |  Spectators: 6300 | |||||||
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00:58 0-1 Steve Moses (Linus Omark)
04:08 0-2 Linus Omark (Steve Moses, Petr Koukal)
17:44 1-2 Micki Dupont (Marc-Antoine Pouliot)
24:11 2-2 Alexandre Giroux (Micki Dupont, Derrick Walser)
38:33 3-2 Jeff Tambellini (Bud Holloway)
53:08 4-2 Brett McLean (Colby Genoway)
59:05 5-2 Marc-André Gragnani (Marc-Antoine Pouliot, Colby Genoway)
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