- ADT Canada-Russia Challenge
The ADT Canada-Russia Challenge is an annual six game exhibition
ice hockey tournament held between a select team ofRussia n junior players and all-star teams representing the three leagues of theCanadian Hockey League . The current corporate sponsor isADT Security Services . The event was first held in 2003 as the Re/Max Canada-Russia Challenge. The CHL holds a commanding lead in the overall series.The Russian Selects play two games each hosted by the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League , theOntario Hockey League and theWestern Hockey League . All games are broadcast nationally inCanada onRogers Sportsnet . The series features many players, also on the Canadian National junior team. [http://www.ontariohockeyleague.com/news/?sub=&id=4478]2003 Re/Max Canada-Russia Challenge
Inaugurated in 2003, the tournament was envisioned as tune-up for the
World Junior Ice Hockey Championships . The first series was won by the CHL five games to one in a series of blowout victories for the home squads. Following the tournament, the Russians were criticized for bringing over a team that was uncompetitive, as the Russian team kept many of its top junior players at home.2006 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge
In the first game, the QMJHL cruised to an easy 6-2 victory. The Q followed that up with a 4-3 victory. Goaltender Ilia Proskuryakov was named the game star in both games for the overmatched Russians who were outshot 82-34 in the first two games. The OHL continued the CHL's dominance with an easy 5-0 victory in the third game.
The fourth game was a much more spirited affair, and while the OHL came out on top for the CHL's fourth consecutive victory, the Russians made a game of it in a close 4-3 final. The game was marred by two ugly incidents late, as both the OHL's Chris Stewart and Russia's Andrey Lange were assessed match penalties in the final minute of the game.
The Russians entered game five with only 14 skaters, and while badly outshot, managed to make a close and entertaining game of it before falling to the WHL 5-3. Game six would prove an entirely different story, as a
Brodie Dupont hat trick led the WHL to an 8-1 victory. The CHL swept the series for the second year in a row.References
* [http://www.chl.ca/CHLRussiaChallenge/home.html CHL.CA Canada-Russia Challenge page]
* [http://www.russianprospects.com/public/tournament.php?tour_id=39 russianprospects.com tournament page]
* [http://www.chl.ca/CHLNews0607/1017.html 2006 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge] , chl.ca. AccessedOctober 17 2006
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