PC Hockey's Foley Helps Team USA Win World Junior Championship Over Canada

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PC Hockey's Foley Helps Team USA Win World Junior Championship Over Canada

PHOTO: Erik Foley Twitter
Providence College hockey sophomore Erik Foley helped the United States National Junior Team defeat Canada 5-4 in a shootout for the gold medal in the World Junior Championship in Montreal on Thursday night. 

Foley becomes the third Friar to earn a medal in the World Junior Championship and the third Friar to win a gold medal in the tournament.

The others to win gold include goaltender Jon Gillies, who won gold with the US in 2013, and Kasper Bjorkqvist, who won gold with Finland in 2016. 

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Foley played in all six games for team USA registering one assist, while playing mostly left wing on a line with Tanner Kaczynski and Troy Terry. 

Foley, a draft pick of the NHL's Winnipeg Jets, now returns to Providence where he and the Friars will take on #8 Boston College in an outdoor game at Fenway Park on Saturday. Puck drop is set for 5 p.m. 

Providence College goaltending coach Kris Mayotte was the goaltending coach for the United States and also was awarded a medal. 

USA Beats Canada 

Team USA was down 4-2 in the third period when Kiefer Bellows deflected an Adam Fox shot into the net to pull the US within one. 

The US would tie the game on a Colin White goal at the 7:07 mark of the third period. 

The game went to overtime but remained scoreless despite numerous chances from both teams meaning the game would end in a five round shootout. 

In the shootout, Troy Terry scored in the fourth round of the shootout, while goaltender Tyler Parsons stopped all five Canadian shooters. 

The win marked the first gold medal since 2013 for team USA, and improves their record to 3-1 all-time against Canada in gold medal games. 


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