Canada Tops Russia to Win Hockey Worlds Gold
PRAGUE (AP) -- Sidney Crosby led Canada to its first hockey world championship title since 2007 on Sunday with a goal and an assist in a dominant 6-1 victory over defending champion Russia in the final.
In a meeting of the two most decorated teams in world championship history, Canada claimed its 25th title with another attacking display that Russia simply couldn't cope with.
"That's why we all came. We came to win," said Crosby, who finished the tournament with four goals and 11 points. "We got better as the tournament went on and saved the best for here today."
Six players scored for Canada, with Dallas Stars center Cody Eakin putting his team ahead late in the first period before Buffalo Sabres center Tyler Ennis, Crosby and Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin decided the game in a six-minute span in the second.
The Crosby-led team, coached by Todd McLellan, dominated throughout the tournament, winning all 10 games and scoring 66 goals. By winning all games in regulation, it won a new bonus of 1 million Swiss francs ($1.09 million).
With the win, Crosby joined hockey's so-called Triple Gold Club, a small group of players who have won the Stanley Cup, the Olympics and the world championship.
"You have to be part of some great teams to be part of that [club]," Crosby said. "I feel pretty lucky and pretty fortunate to be part of those teams."
It was only the second appearance for Crosby at the worlds after the 2006 tournament in Latvia.
Russia goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky made several good saves to keep Canada at bay until Eakin deflected a shot by Ennis into the net with 1:50 left in the first period.
Ennis took the puck on the Russian blue line and skated around the goal to net the second 1:56 into the middle period, and Crosby scored with a one-timer off Jordan Eberle's pass from behind the net before Seguin scored his ninth goal of the tournament.
"We played so good in our zone, and our top guys can score and capitalize on our opportunities," Seguin said. "I enjoy scoring goals, and I'm happy that I can do that. It's such a good feeling winning with such a group of guys."
Forwards Claude Giroux and Nathan MacKinnon each added a goal in the third before Russia got a consolation goal from Evgeni Malkin. Eakin, Ennis and Giroux had an assist each.
"In the second period we threw the game away," said Alex Ovechkin, who was a late addition to the Russia team. "We only had one shot. Of course they played really well today. It's obvious that they're a good experienced team, and they showed it today."
Earlier in the day, the United States shut out the Czech Republic 3-0 to win the bronze medal.
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