The Bolts Take Belarus: 2014 World Championship Update

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The IIHF World Championships are entering the quarterfinal stage.  While Team USA’s games are being shown on NBCSN regularly, LightningShout wants to keep you up to date on how all of the Bolts are doing in Europe. (Photos/Susan Ferlita)

Belarus:  After having a relatively quiet tournament so far, Lightning defensive  prospect Dmitry Korobov has started to leave his mark in his country’s games. He has recorded three assists and is a plus 4. After defeating Latvia and falling to Russia, the host country will meet Sweden in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Latvia:  Kristers Gudlevskis’ tournament came to an end with his team’s 3-2 loss against Switzerland on kgudlevskis10Tuesday. He played in four games at the World Championships, recording one win in last wee’s 6-5 upset victory over the United States. He finishes the tournament with a .891 save percentage and a 3.79 goals-against average.

Russia:  Bolts goaltending prospect Andrei  Vasilevskiy Avasilevskiy 110continues to gain recognition for his play at the Worlds. While he has served as Sergei Bobrovsky’s backup for most of the tournament, he recently earned a 3-0 shutout victory against Germany on Sunday. He has stopped 66 of 67 shots he has faced. Vasy also carries a .985 save percentage and a 0.50 GAA. Russia will take on France in the quarterfinals tomorrow.

Slovakia:  Richard Panik and his teammates defeated Denmark 4-3 in their RPanikquarterfinal matchup today. Panik continues to be held scoreless, but has appeared in every game thus far for Slovakia.

United States:  Tyler Johnson officially left his mark TJohnsonon the tournament in recent days. He scored two of Team USA’s goals in Sunday’s 3-1 victory over Finland. The Americans punched their ticket to the quarterfinals with a wild, back and forth 5-4 victory against Germany. Johnson also continues to get the job done in the circle, as he won 45.83% of his faceoffs  in that game. The USA will play the Czech Republic in the quarterfinals tomorrow.

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