Russians bemoan missed goal Coach said referee's call may have been turning point
6th Jan 2006, 11:49 GMT
There was a controversial moment early in the second period of Canada's 5-0 shutout win over Russia in last night's world junior championship final.With Canada leading 2-0, Russia appeared to break Justin Pogge's shutout with a shot that squeezed under his pad, just inside the goal post.
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