KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Canadian head coach Doug Derraugh knows his team cant keep relying on dramatic third periods against the United States.Canada scored twice in the final five minutes on Wednesday in a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over the Americans in round-robin play at the Four Nations Cup, a game reminiscent of the womens gold-medal final at the Sochi Olympics when Canada scored late in regulation and again in overtime to stun the U.S.Derraugh — who is in his first tournament as head coach and will also lead the team at next years world championship — said nerves played a role for his young team in front of the home crowd early, but added a better overall effort will be required moving forward.I thought we settled in a little bit as the game went on, said Derraugh, whose team sits at 2-0 and already has a spot in Saturdays final locked up. There were moments where I thought we played really well, and I thought there were moments where we struggled.I think if were going to have success against (the U.S.) any time from here on out that we would need to play a stronger game than we did Wednesday.The United States can guarantee a rematch in the championship game of the four-team tournament with a regulation victory over Sweden (0-2) in its round-robin finale on Friday, while anything less would put the Canada versus Finland (1-1) result in play later that evening.Canada and the United States are both using the tournament to evaluate young players ahead of the 2018 Olympics, but they arent the only ones looking to leave a mark on their respective national programs.Derraugh, who was an assistant with Canada in 2012 and coaches the womens team at Cornell University in the NCAA, said the Four Nations is also a chance for him to show he belongs at this level beyond the spring of 2015.In coaching youre always looking to challenge yourself. You want to learn and I think this was a great opportunity for me to learn more, said the Arnprior, Ont., native. Im always trying to get better and this is certainly a good stage to put yourself on to force yourself to work harder and get better.When you get an opportunity to represent your country at this level its certainly an honour. Im humbled by it and certainly want to do the best job I can.The same goes for the Canadian players given leadership roles in Kamloops. Hayley Wickenheiser and Jayna Hefford are among the 10 veterans who were left at home, meaning that players like captain Haley Irwin and assistants Rebecca Johnston, Lauriane Rougeau and Natalie Spooner are being given a chance to grab the torch.Youve got some of the older players not on the squad at this time and its an opportunity for some of the players that havent been in a leadership role to step up and help us in that regard and help develop their leadership skills, said Derraugh. Whether theyre the next leadership group or not, it will help them in the future because theyll have had that and theyll know what its like to be in those roles.I think thats really helpful for a player if you are the captain, but its also really helpful if youre not the captain in the future so you know the pitfalls and you know what its like.At just 26, Irwin said it has been an adjustment being one of the senior players on the squad.Our rosters a lot different. Its weird to say Im a vet on this team, she said. Its definitely a new role for a few of us, but definitely one were embracing.The U.S. also has a lot of youngsters trying to cut their teeth, as well as a coach who is also getting his first experience at this level.Former NHL defenceman Ken Klee coached with the U.S. under-22 program before being asked to lead the senior team at the Four Nations. As it stands now, Klees commitment ends after Saturdays final, but he also sees the tournament as an audition.Thats the way the coaching gig is. Youre here for now and doing the best you can, said Klee, who played 934 games with seven NHL teams before retiring after 2008-09 season. Its that way for the young players and the same for me as a coach. Im enjoying it and trying to do the best job I can.Its a great opportunity. When youre a coach and you have a chance to work with elite-level athletes who want to get better everyday, thats a great situation.Derraughs team already knows it will be playing the final, but he still wants a 60-minute effort from Canada against the Finns, who lost 5-0 to the U.S. before topping Sweden 1-0.Were looking for strong execution of our game plan and see the habits that are going to make us successful not only at this tournament, but in the future, said Derraugh. Right now it hasnt been consistent. 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Nicholas Welsh and Gabriel Slight scored for the Cataractes (18-38-8), who remain one point ahead of Saint John for the final playoff position, and Storm Phaneuf turned away 27 shots in defeat. --- WILDCATS 5 TITAN 2 BATHURST, N.B. -- Christophe Lalonde had two goals and an assist as Moncton toppled the Titan. Stephan Seegar, Mathieu Olivier and Garret Johnson also scored for the Wildcats (32-30-3) and Vladimir Tkachev tacked on three assists. Alexandros Soumakis and Anthony Gingras supplied the scoring for Acadie-Bathurst (20-39-6), which has dropped back-to-back contests. Alex Dubeau made 24 saves for Moncton while Jacob Brennan stopped 25-of-29 shots for the Titan. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 5 ISLANDERS 2 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Kyle Farrell and Charles-Eric Legare each had a pair of goals as Cape Breton downed Charlottetown. Jeremy Beaudry scored once and set up two more for the Screaming Eagles (34-26-4) while Cameron Darcy chipped in with two assists. Cape Bretons Alex Bureau made 26 saves for the victory. Daniel Sprong scored both goals for the Islanders (20-38-7) and goaltender Mason MacDonald turned aside 40-of-44 shots in a losing cause. --- VOLTIGEURS 2 PHOENIX 1 SHERBROOKE, Que. -- William Carrier scored twice in the third period as Drummondville edged the Phoenix. Carriers power-play goal at 13:08 stood up as the game winner for the Voltigeurs (40-21-4) while Louis-Phllip Guindon made 17 saves for the victory. Simon Desbiens put Sherbrooke (16-40-8) on the board at 17:30 of the third. Maxime Lagace turned away 33 shots for the Phoenix, who remain four points behind Shawinigan for the final playoff position. --- TIGRES 9 SAGUENEENS 4 VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Carl-Antooine Delisle, Jean-Francois Plante, Carl Marois and Philippe Hudon each had a pair of goals as the Tigres handed Chicoutimi its sixth loss in a row.dddddddddddd Angelo Miceli had a goal and an assist for Victoriaville (32-24-9) while Plante tacked on two assists for a four-point night. Philippe Archambault, Simon Tremblay, Frederic Allard and Victor Provencher scored for the Sagueneens (26-37-1). Francois Tremblay made 14 saves for the Tigres. Julio Billia started in net for Chicoutimi and gave up six goals on 30 shots in two periods of play. Charles-Olivier Levesque stopped 11-of-14 shots in relief. --- OCEANIC 7 DRAKKAR 1 RIMOUSKI, Que. -- Michael Joly had a pair of goals and Philippe Desrosiers made 38 saves as the Oceanic beat Baie-Comeau for their 13th win in a row. Anthony DeLuca and Sebastien Sylvestre each had a goal and two assists for Rimouski (42-15-7) while Brent Turnbull, Peter Trainor and Frederik Gauthier had the others. Bokondji Imama scored the lone goal for the Drakkar (45-16-4), who had their five-game win streak halted. Baie-Comeaus Philippe Cadorette allowed four goals on 18 shots in 36 minutes of action before giving the net to Simon Lemieux, who stopped 4-of-7 shots in relief. --- OLYMPIQUES 4 HUSKIES 3 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Vincent Dunn scored twice, including the winner, and added an assist as Gatineau slipped past the Huskies. Emile Poirier and Franck Schumacher also scored for the Olympiques (39-21-4) and Simon Tardif-Richard added two assists. Jean-Sebastien Dea, Jason Fuchs and Francis Perron responded for for Rouyn-Noranda (34-25-5). Robert Steeves made 17 saves for Gatineau while Guillaume Decelles turned away 25-of-29 shots for the Huskies. --- FOREURS 4 ARMADA 3 VAL-DOR, Que. -- Anthony Mantha scored three times, including the winner at 12:57 of the third period, as the Foreurs edged Blainville-Boisbriand. Shawn Ouellette-St-Amant also scored for Val-dOr (42-20-4) and Samuel Henley and Randy Gazzola each had two assists. The Armada (39-16-9) got goals from Christopher Clapperton, Danick Martel and Marcus Hinds. Antoine Bibeau made 27 saves for the Foreurs as Etienne Marcoux kicked out 30-of-34 shots for Blainville-Boisbriand. ' ' '