Poulin stops 29 shots to lead Canada to 2-0 exhibition hockey win over Belarus
RIGA, Latvia — Kevin Poulin is giving GM Sean Burke and the rest of the Canadian men’s Olympic hockey team hierarchy plenty to ponder.
The Montreal native stopped 29 shots to lead Canada to a 2-0 pre-Olympic win over Belarus on Tuesday. Poulin’s performance came after veteran Ben Scrivens of Spruce Grove, Alta., made 27 saves in a 2-0 victory over Lavtia on Sunday.
It was Poulin’s second straight international shutout. He stopped 36 shots as Canada beat Switzerland 3-0 to capture a third straight Spengler Cup title Dec, 31.
“Right now our identity has been our defence and goaltending,” said Burke. “We know we’re not going to be a high-scoring team so we’re going to have to play very competitively, we’re going to have to be hard to play against.


