The Phnom Penh Post

Sly MacKinnon shines bright for North America

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NATHAN MacKinnon scored a brilliant overtime goal in the World Cup of Hockey on Wednesday to lift North America to a 4-3 win over Sweden, who advanced to the semifinals despite the loss.

Sly MacKinnon danced around a lunging Swedish goaltender Henrik Lundqvist before finishing off the pretty deke with the backhand to the top of the net with just 49 seconds left in the extra period.

After scoring, MacKinnon danced another jig, mistakenly thinking he had advanced his team to the semifinals.

“Honestly when I scored I thought we were in, maybe we shouldn’t have [celebrated] so hard,” said MacKinnon, of Canada. “We gave ourselves a chance. It’ll be stressful tomorrow but we have faith in the Finns.”

Team Sweden finished first in Group B and advanced to the semis because of the point it received for losing in overtime. Sweden will next play Europe, who were second in Group A.

Canada clinched top spot in Group A with a 4-1 win over Europe with two goals from Jonathan Toews and one from Sidney Crosby.

The North Americans needed Russia to lose to Finland yesterday to move on. A win by Russia would advance them to the semifinals where they would play Canada.

MacKinnon’s incredible goal came while the teams were playing threeon-three and capped off a razzle-dazzle play by North America.

It happened just 15 seconds after Daniel Sedin was denied on a breakaway by North American goalie John Gibson. North America moved the puck up the ice into the Sweden zone where Johnny Gaudreau and Shayne Gostisbehe­re combined to set up MacKinnon who was left alone in front of Lundqvist.

A wraparound Ronaldo on target

North America has quickly become the darlings of the 2016 World Cup of Hockey which is the t hird tournament of its k ind in histor y and t he first since 2004. The players are from Canada or the United States and are a ll under 24 years old.

North America started quickly on Wednesday with two goals in the first 95 seconds, including one from 19year-old American Auston Matthews.

Vincent Trocheck scored just over a minute later to make it 2-0.

Sweden eventually came back to force the overtime, setting the stage for MacKinnon’s heroics.

“Those first two minutes there, that was probably the most embarrassi­ng part that I’ve ever been a part of on a team,” said Swedish defenceman Erik Karlsson.

Lundqvist made 45 saves, giving him a total of 80 in two straight games after missing the opening game for Sweden due to illness.

Crosby opened the scoring for Canada against Europe with a wraparound goal 4:01 into the contest. Canada outshot Europe 17-4 in the first period, taking a 2-0 lead on Toews’ first goal.

Toews and his Chicago Blackhawks teammate Marian Hossa traded goals in the middle frame for Canada and Europe.

Hossa cut Canada’s lead to one with 4:38 gone in the second, when he scored on a sharp angle against Canadian goalie Corey Crawford, another Blackhawks player.

Wrist shot to the top corner

Toews finished off a two-on-one, using a teammate as a decoy before beating Europe’s Jaroslav Halak with a wrist shot to the top corner late in the second.

Logan Couture made it 4-1 with 2:27 left in the third during a four-on-four session.

 ?? BRUCE BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP ?? Johnny Gaudreau and Nathan MacKinnon of Team North America celebrate Gaudreau’s first-period goal against Team Sweden at the World Cup of Hockey tournament in Toronto on Wednesday.
BRUCE BENNETT/GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP Johnny Gaudreau and Nathan MacKinnon of Team North America celebrate Gaudreau’s first-period goal against Team Sweden at the World Cup of Hockey tournament in Toronto on Wednesday.

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