?There is a point in time where that transfer of responsibility goes from the coach to the player and that?s the beauty of this event,? said Renney. ?We?re talking about teenagers that have to cope and deal with situations in the spontaneity of hockey that sometimes work against you and sometimes don?t. The bottom line is the coaching staff did an excellent job. At the end of the day, our special teams needed to maybe perform a little bit better. When you?re save percentage is under .900, everybody knows that it?s going to be tough to win.?
While Finland made a goalie change after Canada?s third goal, Lowry kept Mackenzie Blackwood in the game for all six goals. It was a decision that Renney supported.
?At the end of the day, I was paying more attention to the way we were playing than the goaltending, to be honest with you," Renney said. "And I was more concerned with the discipline of our team and making sure we could keep a real good power play off the ice by the nature of how we played collectively. As much as we lost that game, we certainly could have won it if we had