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. Hockey Jerseys China . 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 Cheap Adidas NHL Jerseys . 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