Penguins defenseman P.O Joseph, Canada win gold at IIHF World Championship
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A look at how players with connections to the Pittsburgh Penguins have done in the ongoing International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championship tournament:
Penguins defenseman P.O Joseph logged 22:05 of ice time on 33 shifts for Canada which defeated Germany, 5-2, in the gold medal game at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland on Sunday.
Primarily deployed on the third pairing, Joseph recorded one shot.
Appearing in 10 games during the tournament, Joseph had one goal while averaging 19:27 of ice time per contest.
Highlights:
Canada won the championship for an IIHF-record 28th time.
Germany won a medal for the first time since 1953.
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Penguins goaltender Casey DeSmith made 21 saves on 25 shots for the United States in a 4-3 loss to Latvia in the bronze medal game at Nokia Arena.
Primarily serving as the United States’ top goaltender, DeSmith finished the tournament with a 5-2 record, a 1.95 goals against average, a .917 save percentage and two shutouts.
Penguins forward Drew O’Connor recorded an assist on Sunday while logging 19:45 of ice time on 23 shifts. Deployed as the United States’ second-line center, O’Connor had two shots and was 10 for 16 (62.5%) on faceoffs.
Playing in 10 games over the course of the tournament, O’Connor finished third on the United States in scoring with eight points (three goals, five assists) while averaging 16:52 of ice time per contest.
Serving as the United States’ captain and first-line center, Penguins forward Nick Bonino clocked 18:38 of ice time on 25 shifts in Sunday’s game, had five shots and was 13 for 21 (61.9%) on faceoffs.
Appearing in nine games in the tournament, Bonino had four points (three goals, one assist) while averaging 18:09 of ice time per contest.
Highlights:
For Latvia, it won its first IIHF medal ever.