Team QMJHL dominated en route to a 6-2 victory in the first game of the 2006 ADT Canada Russia Challenge. Team QMJHL outshot Team Russia by a 17-4 margin in the first period. The QMJHL stars won the second game of the ADT Canada-Russia Challenge 4-3 in front of 2,301 fans thanks to a strong two-goal performance by forward Marc-Andre Cliche, which earned him the ADT player of the game award.
The OHL stars handed two more losses to the Russian Selects leaving the series at 4-0 for the CHL. Game three resulted in a 5-0 win while game four was a closer match with a score of 4-3. In game two Steve Mason of the London Knights was exceptional in the OHL net. He turned aside 24 shots, including a point-blank stop on Vadim Shipachev with two minutes left on the clock to preserve the win.
Prince George Cougars defenseman Ty Wishart scored two goals to pace Team WHL to a 5-3 victory over the Russian Selects in game five of the 2006 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge at Prospera Centre in Chilliwack, B.C. The following night Calgary Hitmen forward Brodie Dupont scored three goals and added an assist to pace Team WHL to a convincing 8-1 victory over the Russian Selects in the finale of the 2006 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge in Kamloops, B.C. The win improved Team WHL to a perfect 8-0 versus the Russians in the four-year history of the ADT Canada-Russia Challenge, and improves the CHL to 6-0 versus Russia in the 2006 edition of the event after Team QMJHL and Team OHL each won both of their contests versus the Russian Selects.
"Our players showed that there is a lot of talent in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League," declared head coach Clement Jodoin. "Some of them will inevitably earn spots on the National junior team."
Goaltender Ilia Proskuryakov was named the ADT player of the game on the Russian side thanks to his 37 saves, while forward Vadim Shipachev provided most of the offense by scoring twice.
Bryan Little, the Barrie Colts' captain was one of the last cuts from Canada's entry at the 2005 World Junior Championships and is hoping that his outstanding 2006 season will earn him a ticket to the 2006 event in Sweden.
Steve Mason of the London Knights was exceptional in the OHL net. He turned aside 24 shots, including a point-blank stop on Vadim Shipachev with two minutes left on the clock to preserve the win in game 4.
The 5-3 win in game five in Chilliwack improves Team WHL to a perfect 7-0 versus the Russians in the four-year history of the ADT Canada-Russia Challenge.
SUBWAY SUPER SERIES SCHEDULE OF GAMES
Game 1 Monday November 16at Drummondville , QC 3 vs 1 highlightsstats
Game 2 Wednesday November 18at Shawinigan , QC 8 vs 3 highlightsstats
Game 3 Thursday November 19at Barrie , ON 5 vs 2 highlightsstats
Game 4 Monday November 23at Windsor , ON 5 vs 2 highlightsstats
Game 5 Wednesday November 25at Victoria , BC 2 vs 1 highlightsstats
Game 6 Thursday November 26at Kelowna , BC 4 vs 2 highlightsstats