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The 2014 World Juniors will be taking place
from December 26th through January 5th.  This year, the Habs will have six
representatives: Zach Fucale and Charles Hudon (CAN), Sebastian Collberg and
Jacob De la Rose (SWE), Artturi Lehkonen (FIN), and Martin Reway (SVK). 
They also have a prospect in the Spengler Cup as Hamilton goalie Robert Mayer has
been loaned to Geneve-Servette.  As is our annual tradition, we
will be tracking each players’ progress throughout their tournaments.

World Juniors

F Sebastian
Collberg (Sweden)

Date

Opponent

G

A

PIM

+/-

SOG
Dec. 26 Switzerland 0 0 0 E 1
Dec. 28 Finland 0 1 0 +1 4
Dec. 29 Norway 1 2 2 +3 4
Dec. 31 Russia 0 1 0 E 1
Jan. 2 Slovakia 0 0 4 E 5
Jan. 4 Russia 0 0 0 E 1
Jan. 5 Finland 0 1 0 E 1

Totals
1 5 6 +4 17

Collberg finished 3rd on Team Sweden in
assists.

F Jacob De
la Rose (Sweden)

Date

Opponent

G

A

PIM

+/-

SOG
Dec. 26 Switzerland 0 2 0 +2 2
Dec. 28 Finland 1 0 2 +1 4
Dec. 29 Norway 0 1 2 E 3
Dec. 31 Russia 1 0 0 +1 2
Jan. 2 Slovakia 1 0 2 E 4
Jan. 4 Russia 0 0 0 E 3
Jan. 5 Finland 0 0 0 -1 3

Totals
3 3 6 +3 21

Two of De la Rose’s goals were game winners
to lead the team.  He also finished 2nd on the team in shots.

G Zach
Fucale (Canada)

Date

Opponent

GA

SF

GAA

SV%
Dec. 26 Germany Did not play
Dec. 28 Czech Republic Did not play
Dec. 30 Slovakia 3 22 3.00 .864
Dec. 31 USA 2 26 2.00 .923
Jan. 2 Switzerland 1 20 1.00 .950
Jan. 4 Finland 4 22 4.10 .818
Jan. 5 Russia 2 32 2.03 .938

Totals
12 122 2.42 .902

Fucale was
named Canada’s Player of the Game vs USA.  He finished 6th in the
tournament in SV% and 4th in GAA.

F Charles
Hudon (Canada)

Date

Opponent

G

A

PIM

+/-

SOG
Dec. 26 Germany 0 0 0 +1 0
Dec. 28 Czech Republic 1 0 0 +1 2
Dec. 30 Slovakia 0 0 0 +2 3
Dec. 31 USA 0 0 0 +1 1
Jan. 2 Switzerland 0 0 0 E 0
Jan. 4 Finland 0 0 0 E 0
Jan. 5 Russia 0 1 2 E 2

Totals
1 1 2 +5 8

Hudon finished tied for 2nd on Team Canada
in +/-.

F Artturi
Lehkonen (Finland)

Date

Opponent

G

A

PIM

+/-

SOG
Dec. 27 Norway 1 1 0 +2 5
Dec. 28 Sweden 0 0 2 E 3
Dec. 30 Russia Did not play – injured
Dec. 31 Switzerland Did not play – injured
Jan. 2 Czech Republic 0 0 0 +2 2
Jan. 4 Canada 1 0 0 E 2
Jan. 5 Sweden 0 1 0 +3 2

Totals
2 2 2 +7 14

Lehkonen’s +7 rating put him 3rd on Finland but
also 3rd in the tournament amongst all forwards.

F Martin
Reway (Slovakia)

Date

Opponent

G

A

PIM

+/-

SOG
Dec. 27 Germany 1 3 0 +2 2
Dec. 28 USA 2 0 0 E 6
Dec. 30 Canada 1 2 0 -1 6
Dec. 31 Czech Republic 0 1 0 E 3
Jan. 2 Sweden 0 0 2 -1 1

Totals
4 6 2 E 18

Reway was
named Slovakia’s Player of the Game vs USA.  He was named one of Slovakia’s
Best Three players of the tournament.  He also led the team in goals and
shots on goal while tying for the team lead in points.  Reway is now tied
for 11th all-time in Slovakian World Junior points.  Despite playing two
fewer games than most teams, he finished 5th in WJC points.

Spengler Cup

G Robert
Mayer (Geneve-Servette)

Date

Opponent

GA

SF

GAA

SV%
Dec. 26
Rochester
Did not play
Dec. 28 CSKA Moscow 3 29 2.91 .897
Dec. 30 Canada Did not play
Dec. 31 CSKA Moscow 3 44 3.00 .932

Totals
6 73 2.95 .917

Mayer was the winning goalie in both games
against Moscow, the second being in the Gold Medal Game.

Over the years, many of the present Habs and Bulldogs,
as well as several of the clubs’ current junior prospects, have
represented their homeland in the World Juniors.  Here is a look at how each
has fared.

Goalies


Player

Year(s)

Country

Record

GAA

SV%

SO
Carey Price 2007 Canada 6-0-0 1.14 .961 2
Robert Mayer 2008 Switzerland 1-4-0 3.17 .895 0
Peter Budaj ’01-’02 Slovakia 2-3-2 3.59 .897 1

Defence


Player

Year(s)

Country

GP

G

A

PTS

PIMS
P.K. Subban ’08-’09 Canada 13 3 6 9 11
Alexei Emelin ’05-’06 Russia 12 3 5 8 47
Josh Gorges 2004 Canada 6 0 3 3 4
Raphael Diaz ’05-’06 Switzerland 12 1 2 3 14
Jarred
Tinordi
2012 USA 6 1 1 2 6
Nathan
Beaulieu
2012 Canada 6 0 1 1 16
Andrei Markov* ’97-’98 Russia 6 0 1 1 2

* – Andrei Markov was listed on the 1998 team
but did not play.

Forwards


Player

Year(s)

Country

GP

G

A

PTS

PIMS
Brian Gionta ’98-’99 USA 13 11 8 19 6
Lars Eller^ ’07-’09 Denmark 16 8 11 19 73
Sebastian Collberg ’12-’13 Sweden 12 8 5 13 4

Sven Andrighetto
’12-’13 Switzerland 12 6 4 10 6

Joonas Nattinen
’09-’11 Finland 18 4 6 10 6
Tomas
Plekanec
’01-’02 Czech Rep. 14 4 5 9 6
Alex Galchenyuk 2013 USA 7 2 6 8 4
Louis Leblanc 2011 Canada 7 3 4 7 2
Brendan Gallagher 2012 Canada 6 3 3 6 12

Daniel Briere
1996 Canada 7 2 4 6 4
Michael Blunden 2006 Canada 6 2 3 5 8

Artturi Lehkonen
2013 Finland 6 3 1 4 4
Martin Reway 2013
Slovakia
6 0 2 2 2
Michael
Bournival
2012 Canada 6 0 1 1 0
Jacob De la Rose 2013 Sweden 6 0 0 0 22
Max
Pacioretty
2008 USA 6 0 0 0 8

^ – Includes one year of Division I (2009)