Connor McDavid, Curtis Lazar, Max Domi and Madison Bowey found the back of the net as Canada defeated Germany 4-0 in their second round-robin game of the World Junior Hockey Championship from Montreal. Stitched Tigers Jerseys . Eric Comrie made 17 saves in the victory. Kevin Reich impressed in the German net with 27 saves. -- END OF THIRD PERIOD 0:00 - Canada improves to 2-0 on the tournament. Eric Comrie finished with 17 saves, while the very impressive Kevin Reich stopped 27 for the Germans 2:20 - Domi tries to play playmaker, but Nick Paul and Sam Reinhart are denied by Reich. 4:16 - GOAL (4-0 Canada) - Nic Petans feed from behind the net is deflected, but not enough as Madison Bowey is able to take it and go upstairs to beat Reich. (WATCH CANADA) 4:59 - Canada goes back to the powerplay as Kai Wissmann is penalized for holding. 6:35 - Shots now 28-15 for Canada. TWEET - Feels like even when Canada scores, Germany should get a round of applause. - Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) 10:46 - GOAL (3-0) - Max Domi gets his second of the tournament, converting from a backhanded feed from Sam Reinhart, for Canadas first even-strength goal of the game. (WATCH HERE)http://www.tsn.ca/video/wjhc-in-game-can-3-0-goal-1.169042 10:52 - Reich makes a beautiful glove save on Jake Virtanen. 11:27 - With the penalty kill over, Lawson Crouses deft backhand is kept out by Reich. 13:48 - Reich turns away a Gauthier attempt on a shorthanded two-on-one. 14:26 - Anthony Duclair is the latest Canadian to head to the box with a hit from behind. Duclair will also be handed a 10-minute misconduct to be served by Nick Ritchie. 16:11 - A nice spell of pressure from Frederik Gauthiers line, but no real chances are generated. 19:34 - Germany is back at full strength. 20:00 - The third is underway with Canada in the waning seconds of a power play. -- Max Domi is stopped by Kevin Reich/The Canadian Press END OF SECOND PERIOD 0:00 - The period ends scoreless with Canada still on the power play for another 25 seconds. Germany led the period in shots with nine to Canadas seven. 1:35 - Canada heads back to the power play as Nico Sturm is called for a hit from behind on Morrissey. Eder will serve the 10-minute misconduct that comes with a hit from behind. 2:50 - Morin returns to the ice. 4:01 - With Canada changing, Marc Michaelis is sprung in alone, but Comrie shuts the door. 4:50 - Sam Morin goes off for tripping Eder whilst attempting to cycle the puck behind the German net. 6:02 - Shots are 15-11 for Canada. 7:15 - Comrie is up to the task of a hard shot from Andreas Eder. 8:50 - Speeding in alone on a lone-man rush, Anthony Duclair fires wide. 10:06 - Canada is back at full strength as Ritchie is back on the ice. 10:49 - A pair of point shots from Janik Moser fail to reach Comrie. 12:06 - Nick Ritchie heads to the box for interfence. 12:33 - While Germany might be enjoying more possession than they did in the first, it hasnt resulted in any real scoring chances. 13:43 - Spearheading a Canada rush, Lawson Crouses shot is turned away by Reichs blocker. 14:32 - Reich juggles Robby Fabbris shot, but is able to cover before Canada can pounce on a rebound. 16:47 - Josh Morrissey hits the outside of Reichs post with a point shot. 17:53 - Nick Paul fires just wide from down low. 20:00 - Were back underway from Montreal. -- Eric Comrie makes a save/The Canadian Press END OF FIRST PERIOD 0:00 - Canada heads to the dressing room with a 2-0 lead. Comrie stopped all four shots he faced, while Reich turned away nine. 0:01 - Darnell Nurses point shot pinballs around the front of the net before Patrick Kurz pulls it off of the goal line. 0:36 - McDavids short side attempt down low goes just wide. 2:08 - Hicketts is out of the box and Canada is back to full strength. 4:08 - Germany heads to its third PP of the period as Joe Hicketts goes off for holding. 4:32 - With Lazars goal, Canada has 10 on the tournament with nine different goal-scorers (Fabbri has a pair). 7:18 - GOAL (2-0 Canada) - Curtis Lazar gets his first of the tournament, hammering home from a feed from McDavid. (WATCH HERE) 7:42 - Canada is back to the man advantage as McDavid is hauled down before entering the German zone. 9:54 - Sam Reinhart just misses high with a shorthanded attempt after a feed from Domi. 10:14 - Germany heads back to the power play with Nick Ritchie going off from goaltender interference. 11:29 - Fresh out of the box, Domi is stopped on a breakaway by Reich with his right pad. 13:02 - Comrie kicks away a shot from Parker Toumie. 13:38 - Domi heads to the box on a hooking call for Canadas first penalty-killing opportunity of the night. 14:17 - Comrie forced into action with a scramble in front of the Canada goal. 15:40 - GOAL (1-0 Canada) - Connor McDavid is on the board. With his cross-crease pass attempt to Fabbri deflected, he knocks the puck through Reichs five-hole for his first point of the tournament. (WATCH HERE) 16:22 - Another nice save from the German keeper, this time on Lazar. 16:44 - Reich with a fine save in denying Max Domi from point-blank range. 17:30 - The Germans head to the penalty kill with Dorian Saeftel off for hooking. 17:48 - Robby Fabbri forces a glove save out of Kevin Reich. 18:14 - A nice shift for the Curtis Lazar line with some good cycling in the offensive zone. 20:00 - Were underway from the Bell Centre in Montreal. This is Germanys first action of the tournament. -- PRE-GAME Eric Comrie gets the call in net for Canada. A second-round pick of the Winnipeg Jets in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, Comrie is 14-10 with a 2.50 GAA and a .921 SV% for the Tri-City Americans of the WHL. Hes opposed in the German goal by Kevin Reich Brandon Dixon Jersey . -- In the stadium program sold at the Miami Dolphins game on Halloween, Richie Incognito was asked whos the easiest teammate to scare. Ray Boone Jersey . 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From Pierre LeBrun While Anaheim GM Bob Murray said earlier this season he was not going to trade Jonas Hiller despite the fact hes an unrestricted free agent on July 1, some sources have told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun that Murray might be willing to move another goalie.MONTREAL - After last years roaring success, playing more pre-season games in Montreal was an easy choice for the Toronto Blue Jays.The ball club and co-promoter Evenko announced Tuesday that Joey Votto and the Cincinnati Reds will face the Blue Jays in exhibition games April 3-4 at Olympic Stadium.Toronto hopes to duplicate the frenzy last year when 96,350 fans turned out to see the Blue Jays sweep a pair of exhibition games from the New York Mets, although the turnout was spurred mostly by the fans wish to bring Major League Baseball back to Montreal.The fans of Montreal, the way they welcomed us, it was a no brainer for us to come back here again this year, Blue Jays president and CEO Paul Beeston said at a news conference. I dont think we could ever have expected what we received last year.There was an atmosphere in there you cant describe. I said to the commissioner You had to be there and feel it. It may not be a World Series game, but it certainly had the feel of a playoff game.General manager Alex Anthopoulos said he hopes to play at the Big O every year until Montreal lands its own team.The event will include tributes to former Blue Jays star Roberto Alomar and manager Cito Gaston as well as Tony Perez, who starred for the Reds and the Expos.Turning out in large numbers is viewed as a means to show the city is ready to have a team again. The Montreal Expos, who played in the National League from 1969 to 2004, moved to Washington to become the Nationals.It would require finding an owner and a building a new stadium, likely at public expense, but Mayor Denis Coderre backs the idea and there is an organization called the Montreal Baseball Project led by former Expo Warren Cromartie working on building support and trying to land a franchise.Beeston said the Blue Jays would welcome a rival in Montreal. Moreso if they played in the same division in the AL.It would be the best that could happen, he said. Hockey (is) six games a yeaar, that would be 18, it would be a weekend. Rudy York Jersey. And now, with interleague play, its not like you can say we need the two leagues represented in the country. It would just make it more exciting. I would endorse that in a heartbeat.Reports said the Tampa Bay Rays, who play in Torontos division, may be looking to move if they dont get a new downtown stadium, but Beeston was not about to endorse the relocation of any team.Theyve had a lot of success on the field and maybe, with a new stadium in a new location, the game can grow there, he said.Coderre said Montreal will make an action plan to help land a team. We need to send a clear message, he said. Everyone has to do their part for baseball.The Blue Jays had several requests from teams interested in being their opponents at the Big O. Beeston said the Votto factor was part of the decision to play the Reds. Votto, a Toronto native, was National League MVP in 2010.The games will be Torontos last before their regular-season opener on April 6 against the Yankees in New York. Instead of playing before a few thousand fans at a spring training game, they expect a boisterous throng in the domed Big O.But rather than seeing it as a distraction, Anthopoulos calls it an ideal tune-up for the regular season.You cant ask for anything better, he said. Thats why so many clubs reached out to us.The game was watched across the league. It was an event. Olympic Stadium, packed house. In spring training games, you dont have that type of environment. It was a great way to get your team ready.Anthopoulos said the Blue Jays plan to be aggressive in the free agent and trade markets in the off-season, but did not get into the specifics of his plans.We think were very close, he said. We were in first place last year for quite a while. We were eliminated with for or five games to go. We just need that one little push to get us over the top.Im as excited about this off-season as Ive been. ' ' '