2014 Heritage Classic Explained

Outdoor:yes
Game Name:2014 Heritage Classic
Visitor:Ottawa Senators
Home:Vancouver Canucks
Visitor Total:4
Home Total:2
Visitor Per1:2
Visitor Per2:1
Visitor Per3:1
Home Per1:2
Home Per2:0
Home Per3:0
Date:March 2, 2014
Arena:BC Place
City:Vancouver, British Columbia
Attendance:54,194
Previous:2011
Next:2016

The 2014 NHL Heritage Classic was an outdoor regular season National Hockey League (NHL) game held indoor, part of the Heritage Classic series of outdoor NHL ice hockey games in Canada. It took place on March 2, 2014, in BC Place in Vancouver, with the Ottawa Senators facing off against the home team Canucks.[1] It is the first "outdoor" game to be played in what technically is an indoor stadium, albeit one of a larger capacity than a typical NHL arena; BC Place is a retractable roof venue, and it is unknown if the stadium has the capabilities to keep its roof open during inclement weather (several stadiums of the type explicitly cannot be kept open in such an environment due to drainage concerns). The game was televised nationally in Canada on CBC and nationally in the United States on NBCSN.

It was announced hours before the game that the roof of BC Place would be closed for the duration of the game due to weather concerns.

The 2014 NHL Heritage Classic was also the last game to feature Roberto Luongo as a player for Vancouver.

Game summary

The Canucks built a 2–0 lead in the first period with goals by Jason Garrison and Zack Kassian. The Senators then scored four unanswered goals by Clarke MacArthur, Erik Karlsson, Cody Ceci, and Colin Greening to win the game. The loss left Vancouver head coach John Tortorella answering questions during the post game press conference about why he started Eddie Lack in goal instead of regular starter Roberto Luongo.[2] Tortorella's decision was also unpopular with the crowd during the game as they booed Lack, while Luongo was also unhappy as he had been looking forward to that game all season.[3] [4] [5] Two days later on March 4, a day before the NHL trade deadline, Luongo was traded to the Florida Panthers.[6]

Scoring summary
PeriodTeamGoalAssist(s)TimeScore
1stVANJason Garrison (7) (PP)Dan Hamhuis (12), Jannik Hansen (6)04:541–0 VAN
VANZack Kassian (11) Unassisted11:272–0 VAN
OTTClarke MacArthur (19)Erik Condra (8), Eric Gryba (8)15:152–1 VAN
OTTErik Karlsson (16) (PP)Clarke MacArthur (25)17:032–2 TIE
2ndOTTCody Ceci (2)Jason Spezza (31), Milan Michalek (16)10:113–2 OTT
3rdOTTColin Greening (6) (EN)Chris Neil (4), Zack Smith (7)18:274–2 OTT

Number in parentheses represents the player's total in goals or assists to that point of the season

Penalty summary
PeriodTeamPlayerPenaltyTimePIM
1stOTTColin GreeningHigh-sticking03:172:00
OTTChris NeilHigh-sticking08:442:00
VANRyan StantonTripping16:032:00
2ndOTTEric GrybaHooking05:292:00
VANJannik HansenDiving05:292:00
VANZack KassianRoughing15:092:00
3rdOTTChris NeilUnsportsmanlike conduct01:412:00
VANTom SestitoUnsportsmanlike conduct01:412:00
VANAlex BurrowsRoughing05:382:00
OTTChris PhillipsRoughing05:382:00
OTTEric GrybaHigh-sticking14:112:00
VANBrad RichardsonTripping15:472:00
Shots by period
Team123Total
Ottawa 10 12 6 28
Vancouver 12 8 11 31
Power play opportunities
TeamGoals/Opportunities
Ottawa 1/3
Vancouver 1/3
Three star selections
TeamPlayerStatistics
1st OTT 1 goal, 1 assist
2nd VAN 4 shots, 4 hits
3rd OTT 1 goal

Team rosters

Ottawa Senators
PlayerPosition
3align=left Marc MethotD
4 align=left Chris Phillips (A)D
5align=left Cody CeciD
6align=left Bobby RyanRW
7align=left Kyle TurrisC
9align=left Milan MichalekLW
14align=left Colin GreeningC
15align=left C
16align=left Clarke MacArthurLW
19align=left Jason Spezza (C)C
22align=left RW
25align=left Chris Neil (A)RW
40align=left Robin LehnerG
41align=left Craig AndersonG
46align=left Patrick WierciochD
62align=left Eric GrybaD
65align=left Erik KarlssonD
68align=left Mike HoffmanC
89align=left Cory ConacherLW
93align=left Mika ZibanejadC
Head coach: Paul MacLean
Vancouver Canucks
PlayerPosition
1align=left G
2align=left Dan HamhuisD
3align=left Kevin Bieksa (A)D
5align=left Jason GarrisonD
7align=left David BoothLW
8align=left Chris TanevD
9align=left Zack KassianRW
14align=left Alex BurrowsLW
15align=left Brad RichardsonRW
17align=left Ryan KeslerC
18align=left Ryan StantonD
20align=left Chris HigginsLW
21align=left Zac DalpeC
22align=left Daniel SedinLW
23align=left Alexander EdlerD
24align=left Raphael DiazD
29align=left Tom SestitoLW
31align=left Eddie LackG
33align=left Henrik Sedin (C)C
36align=left Jannik HansenRW
Head coach: John Tortorella

Scratches

Officials

National Anthem

The Canadian national anthem was sung by singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan accompanied by the Sarah McLachlan School Of Music Choir.

See also

Notes and References

  1. CBC, "NHL adds 5 outdoor games in 2014, including Vancouver: reports", April 16, 2013
  2. News: Senators charge back to beat Canucks in Heritage Classic . March 2, 2014 . James . Gordon.
  3. Web site: Vancouver Canucks coach's decision to bench Roberto Luongo for Heritage Classic illogical and unpopular . https://archive.today/20140305182902/http://sports.nationalpost.com/2014/03/02/ottawa-senators-add-to-vancouver-canucks-woes-with-heritage-classic-win/ . dead . March 5, 2014 . . March 12, 2014 .
  4. News: Canucks trade Roberto Luongo to Florida . . March 12, 2014 . 2014-03-04.
  5. Web site: Canucks coach John Tortorella's classic misplay an unpopular decision . . March 12, 2014.
  6. News: Roberto Luongo trade: Florida Panthers acquire goaltender from Canucks. 2014-03-04. SB Nation. Brigardi, Matt.