The Columbus Dispatch

Russia, Canada remain unbeaten at worlds

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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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A phone number wasn’t available for Anderson, who is from South Florida. An undrafted rookie from Temple, Anderson caught 42 passes for 587 yards last season.

In a statement the Jets said they’re “aware of the situation” but have no comment. website on Monday, prematurel­y ending the career for one of the most promising young running backs in college football.

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