Columbus, OH (SportsNetwork.com) - Ryan Miller saved all 31 shots against him, and the Vancouver Canucks peppered Columbus Blue Jackets goalie Sergei Bobrovsky to record a 5-0 win. Chris Higgins scored what proved to be the game-winning goal late in the second period, while Henrik Sedin, Shawn Matthias, Brad Richardson and Alexandre Burrows each scored in the third to put the game away. Miller made 12 of his 31 stops in the final period while his teammates were adding insurance goals. Higgins had a goal and an assist, and Nick Bonino assisted on three Vancouver goals. Bobrovsky made 25 saves on 29 shots for Columbus as it dropped its fourth game in a row. Jack Johnson and Ryan Johansen each had four shots on goal for the Blue Jackets. We just couldnt score. They do have one of the best goalies in the world, no question, but we didnt score a goal. Johnson said. Higgins fifth goal of the season finally broke the deadlock with less than five minutes remaining in the second. From the end line, he wristed the puck toward the net, and it snuck past Bobrovsky who wasnt hugging the post. The goal helped the Canucks to their third straight win. Henrik Sedin quickly added to the Vancouver advantage in the third period. Less than a minute in, he received a behind-the-back pass from Radim Vrbata, and Sedin also beat Bobrovsky from a tight angle along the end line for his sixth goal of the season. Miller and the Vancouver defense were able to shut down the Columbus attack. Miller hasnt allowed a goal since the second period on Nov. 23 against Chicago, and with back-to-back shutouts since, he has not allowed a goal in 152:05 of game action. I feel like Im still trying to build the right kind of game to play with this team, Miller said. Matthias breakaway goal, his fourth of the season, more than halfway through the third period sealed the win. He snuck behind the defense and was able to receive a stretch pass at the Columbus blue line despite a Blue Jacket getting a stick on the puck through the neutral zone. They have to try to open up and come after us, Canucks coach Willie Desjardins said. Thats tough when you get in that spot. Richardson scored with an empty net, and Burrows scored on a 3-on-2 with Bobrovsky back in goal. Game Notes This game was the first of a seven-game road trip for Vancouver ... Vancouver is 9-0-1 when leading after two periods ... Columbus is 0-10-0 when trailing after two periods ... Columbus is being outscored 35-13 in the third period this season ... Columbus Corey Tropp played in his 100th career NHL game ... Columbus has just two wins in its last 16 games. Air Force 1 Low Mens Sale . LOUIS -- David Ross never expected to be on a World Series podium. Air Force 270 NZ .J. -- Kevin Gilbride retired Thursday as offensive co-ordinator for the New York Giants. http://www.airforce1salenz.com/ . Pospisil, the seventh seed, saved match points in each of the last two sets before falling to the unseeded Dutchman. "I wasnt very happy with the way I was playing,"said Pospisil. Air Force 1 Sage Low Nz . - Andrew McCutchen went 4 for 5 and finished a home run short of a cycle, and Jordy Mercer drove in a career-high four runs to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-2 rout of the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday. Air Force 1 Utility NZ . Eller said the Oilers were a "junior team" that was "all over the place" before Edmontons 4-3 victory over Montreal on Tuesday night, Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins took offence to Ellers comments and used it to motivate his youthful team.2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 | 1995 | 1994 | 1993 | 1992 | 1991 | 1990 1989 | 1988 | 1987 | 1986 | 1985 | 1984 | 1983 | 1982 | 1977-1981 Canada: 6 W - 0 T - 0 L, Gold Medal Thanks to the NHL lockout, Canada put forth what many speculated was its finest ever junior team, which included 12 players with tournament experience. The team did not disappoint, rolling to a perfect 6-0 record and outscoring their opponents 41-7. The gold medal game against Russia was almost a formality, with Canada cruising to a 6-1 win for its first championship in seven years. Patrice Bergeron of the locked-out Boston Bruins was Canadas top scorer with 13 points and the tournaments MVP. Canadas top line, however, was All-Star Jeff Carter between Ryan Getzlaf and Andrew Ladd. Getzlaf was second in scoring with 12 points, while Carter had 10 and Ladd chipped in seven. Incredibly, they were a combined +35 during the tournament and did not allow a single goal against while they were on the ice. Carter scored seven goals and boosted his career total to twelve, tying Eric Lindros Canadian record. All-Star Dion Phaneuf was a tower of power on the blueline, dishing out many heavy hits, but he had a lot of support from Shea Weber, Shawn Belle and Braydon Coburn. Canadas top four defenders were +34 during the tournament. Russia boasted a couple of future stars in All-Star Alexander Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin, who were the top two picks in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, and had an excellent tournament until meeting Canada in the final. Ovechin took a constant pounding from the Canadians and left the game after two periods with an ailing shoulder. The Czech Republic won the bronze medal behind the stellar work of All-Star goaltender Marek Schwarz. The Czechs beat the host team, the defending champions from the United States, 3-2 in overtime in the bronze medal game. The Americans had a disappointing tournament. They lost twice in the round-robin, falling to unheralded Belarus and the Czechs, thanks to undisciplined play and poor goaltending. After beating Sweden in the quarterfinals, the US was pounded by Ovechkin and the Russians in the semifinals. In the end, there was little dispute that Canada was not only the class of the tournament, but perhaps the best team the World Juniors had ever seen. Group A COUNTRY GP W T L GF GA PTS Russia 4 3 0 1 21 9 6 Czech Rep.dddddddddddd 4 3 0 1 16 9 6 United States 4 2 0 2 15 16 4 Switzerland 4 1 0 3 12 17 2 Belarus 4 1 0 3 9 22 2 Group B COUNTRY GP W T L GF GA PTS Canada 4 4 0 0 32 5 8 Sweden 4 2 0 2 14 13 4 Finland 4 2 0 2 10 15 4 Slovakia 4 2 0 2 10 10 4 Germany 4 0 0 4 1 24 0 MEDAL GAMES Gold - Canada 6, Russia 1 Bronze - Czech Republic 3, United States 2 (OT) Team Canada Roster (GP - G - A - Pts) Patrice Bergeron (6 - 5 - 8 - 13) Ryan Getzlaf (6 - 3 - 9 - 12) Jeff Carter (6 - 7 - 3 - 10) Sidney Crosby (6 - 6 - 3 - 9) Andrew Ladd (6 - 3 - 4 - 7) Corey Perry (6 - 2 - 5 - 7) Nigel Dawes (6 - 2 - 4 - 6) Dion Phaneuf (6 - 1 - 5 - 6) Mike Richards (6 - 1 - 4 - 5) Colin Fraser (6 - 1 - 4 - 5) Clarke MacArthur (6 - 4 - 0 - 4) Anthony Stewart (6 - 3 - 1 - 4) Danny Syvret (6 - 1 - 2 - 3) Brent Seabrook (5 - 0 - 3 - 3) Braydon Coburn (6 - 0 - 2 - 2) Cam Barker (3 - 1 - 0 - 1) Shawn Belle (6 - 1 - 0 - 1) Stephen Dixon (6 - 0 - 1 - 1) Shea Weber (6 - 0 - 0 - 0) Jeremy Colliton (1 - 0 - 0 - 0) Team Canada Goaltending (W-L-T - GAA - SO) Jeff Glass (5-0-0 - 1.40 - 0) Rejean Beauchemin (1-0-0 - 0.00 - 1) Tournament All-Stars G - Marek Schwarz (CZE) F - Jeff Carter (CAN) D - Ryan Suter (USA) F - Patrice Bergeron (CAN) D - Dion Phaneuf (CAN) F - Alexander Ovechkin (RUS) Top Scorers PLAYER GP G A P Patrice Bergeron (CAN) 6 5 8 13 Ryan Getzlaf (CAN) 6 3 9 12 Alexander Ovechkin (RUS) 6 7 4 11 Jeff Carter (CAN) 6 7 3 10 Rostislav Olesz (CZE) 7 7 3 10 ' ' '