Seven different players found the net and Zach Fucale was up to the challenge when tested as Canada opened up its 2015 World Junior Hockey Championship campaign with an easy 8-0 win over Slovakia. Jeff Hornacek Jazz Jersey . Robby Fabbri had two goals and two assists. Nic Petan added a goal and a pair of helpers. Connor McDavid and captain Curtis Lazar were kept off of the scoresheet. END OF THIRD PERIOD 0:00 - Though he wasnt overworked, Zach Fucales shutout is in the books, making 12 saves. Canada finishes with seven different goal-scorers. 0:28 - McDavid just misses on the short side. 2:51 - The Ole chants start at the Bell Centre. 3:19 - GOAL (8-0 Canada) - Jake Virtanen smartly banks home a drive by Brayden Point that found the boards behind the net. 4:17 - The Slovaks escape the penalty kill unscathed. 5:46 - Robby Fabbri narrowly misses his hat trick when hes unable to knock down a puck at the lip of the crease. 6:17 - Canada heads back to the power play as Anthony Duclair is taken down while trying to cut to the front of the net. 7:18 - Connor McDavid almost finds the scoresheet for the first time tonight, but is denied by a fine pad save from David Okolicany. 8:16 - In what has easily been his busiest period, Fucale makes a nice save on a hard shot by Mislav Rosandic. 13:22 - Max Domi just misses the net on a backhand in what would have been his second highlight-reel goal of the evening. 15:08 - Zach Fucale is tested for the first time as he makes a fine stick save on Peter Cehlarik. 15:29 - Slovakia gets a chance to get in the board as Madison Bowey is sent to the box for tripping. 18:13 - Connor McDavid has an opportunity in front of the Slovak goal, but the puck rolls off of his stick. 20:00 - And were back again. -- Robert Lantosi is stopped by Zach Fucale/The Canadian Press END OF SECOND PERIOD 0:00 - Mercifully for the Slovaks, the period is over. Zach Fucale stopped all five shots he faced, while new Slovak keeper David Okolicany only managed to keep out half of the four shots that came his way. TWEET - Right around this time of the game last year Slovakia led Canada 3-1. - James Duthie (@tsnjamesduthie) 2:39 - GOAL (7-0 Canada) - No power play, no problem. Nic Petan walks out from the half-boards and goes roof on the short side past Okolicany. 2:57 - Sam Reinhart thinks hes scored, but not only is the goal called back, but Reinhart is sent to the box for goaltender interference. 3:30 - Canada heads to its second power play with Slovakia penalized for delay of game. Replays showed that the puck clearly hit the glass before clearing it. 3:46 - GOAL (6-0 Canada) - Taking a pass from Sam Reinhart, Max Domi finishes a sublime toe-drag with a blistering wrister. (WATCH HERE) 5:03 - After taking a hard hit from behind from Pavuk, Virtanen stays on the ice and forces a nice save out of Okolicany. 8:25 - GOAL (5-0 Canada) - Nic Petans pass to the slot is hammered home by Brayden Point, signalling the end of the net for Godla. With Godla allowing five goals on 23 shots, David Okolicany spells him. (WATCH HERE) 9:30 - Heatherington is out of the box with the Slovak power play going without a shot. 11:30 - Dylan Heatherington gets Canadas first penalty of the game, heading to the box for interference. 12:31 - Zach Fucale faces his first shot of the period, gloving a drive from Mislav Rosandic. 13:04 - GOAL (4-0 Canada) - It was coming. After a spell of pressure, Nick Paul poked past Godla for the first goal of the period. (WATCH HERE) 14:30 - Godla remains under siege, turning away three shots from Brayden Point. 17:19 - Godla makes his best save of the game, robbing Nic Petan on a one-timer. 18:06 - Denis Godla begins the period much like he spent most of the first with all kinds of traffic in front of him. 20:00 - Back underway at the Bell Centre. -- Anthony Duclair scores on Denis Godla/The Canadian Press END OF FIRST PERIOD 0:00 - Canada heads to the dressing room with a deserved 3-0 lead. In one-way traffic, Fucale did his part, making three saves. Godla stopped 11 Canadian attempts. 4:33 - David Soltes is out of the box as Canada manages only one shot on the man advantage. 6:33 - Canada heads to its first power play of the game. 8:53 - Jake Virtanen almost makes it 4-0 after a nifty dangle at the blue line before being stopped by Godla. 10:14 - If youre counting, that was three goals in a span of four minutes and 17 seconds for Canada. TWEET - Good luck to our junior hockey team as they begin their fight for gold. Canada stands behind you. #GoCanadaGo #WJC2015 - Stephen Harper (@pmharper) 10:51 - GOAL (3-0 Canada) - Fabbri has his second of the period, beating Godla from a pass from Nic Petan. (WATCH HERE) 11:43 - GOAL (2-0 Canada) - Max Domi, on the half-boards, finds Anthony Duclair wide open in front of the Slovak goal, who calmly backhands past Godla. (WATCH HERE) 13:20 - A wild scramble in front of the Canada net doesnt result in an equalizer for the Slovaks with Fucale able to get back in time. 15:08 - GOAL (1-0 Canada) - Robby Fabbri, fresh off of the bench, finishes off a beautiful pass from Sam Reinhart to open the scoring for Canada. (WATCH HERE) 16:42 - Connor McDavid pounces on a Branislav Pavuk turnover in the Slovakian zone, but is stopped by Godla. 20:00 - And were off. -- PRE-GAME Montreal Canadiens prospect Zach Fucale, returning from last years WJHC entry, starts in goal for Canada. Hes opposed by Denis Godla in the Slovakian net. Jae Crowder Jersey . Malone will become an unrestricted free-agent and as per the collective bargaining agreement, the Lightning will be responsible for two-thirds of the remainder of his contract over twice the length of the rest of the deal. John Stockton Jazz Jersey . But last years runner-up Jarkko Nieminen crashed out despite winning the first set against Denis Istomin. Istomin fired 10 aces and won 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-2 to even his career record against Nieminen at 3-3. http://www.authenticjazzproshop.com/Karl-Malone-Jersey/ . It was the quickest three-goal sequence in Olympic history, with the latter two coming just eight seconds apart. Kessel, Lamoureux and Kendall Coyne all scored twice for the Americans, and Molly Schaus made 10 saves in her Sochi debut.LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Nobody wants Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final to come quicker than Dan Girardi. The Rangers defenceman was victimized by a bouncing puck that led to the Kings overtime goal in Game 1 on Wednesday. After the Kings flubbed a three-on-two, the puck found its way to Girardi who had time and space to play it. The other Rangers headed up the ice to start an attack only to have the puck bounce over Girardis stick. The 30-year-old from Welland, Ont., fell to his knees, taking a swipe at the puck in a bid to clear it. It went straight to Kings forward Mike Richards, who fed Justin Williams for the winning overtime goal. "It was gone until this morning, until right now," Girardi said dryly Friday when reporters asked him about the gaffe. "As a player, theres really no worse feeling than that. Obviously in the Stanley Cup finals you dont want to make a play that costs your team. "Obviously (I was) stewing about it a little bit (on the Rangers off-day Thursday) but youve got to move on. Weve got a huge opportunity to get it 1-1 going back to our building." Game 2 is Saturday at Staples Center. Girardi, who plays with Ryan McDonagh on the Rangers top defensive pairing, got plenty of support from his teammates in the wake of the overtime mistake. "Danny was down for a few minutes," said forward Brad Richards. "Everybody kind of picked him up. "Thats a tough bounce. It just happened that that was the overtime goal that the bounce happened. We got a bounce on tthe second goal that went off their D-man (Slava Voynov) in the net. Karl Malone Jazz Jersey. " McDonagh sits next to Girardi in the locker room and wasted little time going over the play. "Thats how we work through things as a group," said McDonagh. "Me and him are a pretty talkative pairing. No matter what happens, bad play, good play, were talking about it, trying to improve, trying to make sure were on the same page as much as possible. "If it was flip-flopped and it was me, he would have came to me and asked me, What could we have done differently, what could we have done better? Thats the beauty of our pairing and the beauty of him, too. He doesnt soak in the wounds, so to speak, think about the what-ifs. He just tries to correct it, see what he can do better, and were there supporting him." It was clearly appreciated. "Its great to hear the guys rally around you," said Girardi. "That could happen to anyone and everyone would have reacted the same way, doesnt matter who it is. Thats the type of team we are. Everyones got each others back." Several assistant coaches also spoke to Girardi afterwards. Rangers coach Alain Vigneault, meanwhile, kept the incident in perspective "Everybody understands the dynamic of that play," he said. "You know, Dans got to turn the page and move on. "Hes been one of our real solid defencemen, not only in the playoffs and the regular season, but hes a real hard worker, and Im sure that hes focused on the next game now." 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