
Guryanov’s OT winner to give Russia 2-1 win over Sweden in bronze-medal game
MONTREAL — Russian netminder Ilya Samsonov was at his best on Thursday and it showed in a bronze-medal victory for his team at the world junior hockey championship.
The 19-year-old Samsonov stopped 38 of 39 shots, including 15 in the first period alone, as Russia defeated Sweden 2-1 to claim its seventh straight medal at the under-20 tournament.
“That was his most outstanding game,” Montreal Canadiens prospect Mikhail Sergachev said of his goalie. “I’ve seen him like that before, but today he made the craziest saves of his life. It was pretty amazing to see.”
Samsonov stood tall in the first period, keeping the Swedes off the board despite their three power-play opportunities. In the second, he denied Jonathan Dahlen twice on the breakaway then robbed Lias Andersson at the end of the frame. The Washington Capitals prospect made another 10 saves in the third period to force overtime.