play. Russia punished the Maple Leafs, converting their first power play effort into a goal. Oleg Saprykin patched up the puck after Vitaly Atyushov's shot to turn the red light on behind Roloson's goals, 1-1. Canada meant business in the second period. They locked the Russians in their zone for ten long minutes, creating several good chances to go in front, with Jason Spezza nearly scoring after dropping one-on-one with the goal keeper. Canada had 16 shots on goal in the second period ...