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World Juniors: Russia beats Canada 2-1, wins bronze

Sweden Juniors Ice Hockey

Russia’s team sing the national Anthem after winning the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match against Canada at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014. (AP Photo / TT News Agency, Ludvig Thunman) SWEDEN OUT

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Canada’s quest to earn a medal at this year’s World Junior Championships fell short as Russia earned a 2-1 win against them to take bronze.

Sabres prospect Mikhail Grigorenko and forward Eduard Gimatov while Lightning prospect goalie Andrei Vasilevski made 30 saves to earn the win. Jets prospect Josh Morrissey had Canada’s lone tally while Canadiens prospect Zach Fucale saved 30 shots.

Canadian captain, and Flyers prospect, Scott Laughton said the loss was a disappointment.

“It’s tough,” said Laughton “You can’t put it into words. When you put on this crest and try to represent your country, and can’t even bring a medal back to Canada for the people who’ve been cheering for you and have 4,000 fans come down here, it’s heartbreaking.”

It’s the second consecutive year Canada has failed to medal in the tournament.

Grigorenko’s goal was his fifth of the tournament and now he’ll return to Buffalo where his future is up in the air. He’s ineligible to be sent to the AHL (too young) and the Sabres have been leery/unable to send him back to his junior team, the Quebec Remparts.

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