Russia, Canada remain unbeaten at worlds
COLOGNE, Germany — Russia and two-time champion Canada remained unbeaten after convincing wins over Germany and Belarus at the ice hockey world championship on Monday.
Vadim Shipachyov and Nikita Kucherov scored twice each as Russia defeated Germany 6-3 in Cologne, while Nathan MacKinnon notched two more goals and an assist as Canada shut out Belarus 6-0 in Paris, where goaltender Calvin Pickard was outstanding.
With three victories from three games in Group B so far, Canada extended its worlds winning run to 10 games.
Also in Group B, the Czech Republic came back from a three-goal deficit to beat Finland 4-3 in a shootout.
Finland raced into a 3-0 lead and Blue Jackets goaltender Joonas Korpisalo frustrated the Czechs until he was finally beaten by Roman Horak on a power play in the third quarter.
The United States came back three times to beat Sweden 4-3.
Player-of-the-game Johnny Gaudreau scored twice, J.T. Compher scored the winner, and Jimmy Howard stopped 39 shots as the Americans clocked their second win following their surprise defeat to co-host Germany on Friday. Sunday evening.
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