Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Germany defeats Canada

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Canada’s rough run at the Olympics got a whole lot worse Friday. The two-time defending gold medalists in men’s hockey suffered a shocking 4-3 loss to relatively unheralded Germany in the semifinals, guaranteei­ng the hockey-mad country its worst finish at the Games in 12 years. One day earlier, the Canadian women’s hockey team lost to the United States in a shootout, ending its run of four consecutiv­e gold medal finishes. The German men’s hockey team had never won more than a bronze medal in Olympic hockey, finishing third as a unified country in 1932 and replicatin­g the feat as West Germany in 1976. Germany failed to qualify for the Olympic tournament four years ago and finished no higher than sixth in the six Olympics that preceded the Sochi Games. The Germans were listed by oddsmakers as +386 moneyline underdogs before Friday’s game, implying just a 21 percent chance of victory. With goals from Brooks Macek, Matthias Plachta, Frank Mauer and Patrick Hager, the Germans jumped to leads of 3-0 and 4-1 and staved off a furious empty-net barrage as the clock ticked down in the third period. Canada was playing without No. 1 goaltender Ben Scrivens, who was out with a shoulder/collarbone injury, but the loss could hardly be pinned on Canada’s goaltendin­g. The team racked up 35 penalty minutes, and Gilbert Brule — who also scored for the Canadians — was ejected in the second period for a brutal hit to the head of Germany’s David Wolf at center ice. Two of Germany’s goals came on the power play. Germany will play the Olympic Athletes from Russia for the gold medal Sunday. Canada will face the Czech Republic for the bronze today.

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