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Canada captures gold in overtime thriller vs. Finland



Darcy Kuemper made 28 saves, Maxime Comtois and Adam Henrique scored in regulation, and Nick Paul was the hero in overtime as Canada beat Finland to capture its first gold medal at the World Hockey Championship since 2016. Connor Brown racked up three assists in the game to finish with a tournament-leading 16 points.

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  1. From 0-3 and waiting to see if we'd make the QF to Champs, The Miracle In Riga 🇨🇦

  2. Verry happy for Gallant! Came close to stanley cup with Vegas,so kind of a redemption.Well deserved!

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  4. The woman is complaining about the high stick penalty but not mentioning any of the missed penalties on Canada. Hmmmmmmmm

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  6. All the accolades goes to the players and staff, but does it diminish the championship a little if it didn’t have some of best players from around the world. I’m just saying.

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  8. What kind of tournament is this where you can lose your 1st 3 games and still make it to the final?

  9. Канада запомни того фина симулянта и не берите его в НХЛ. Будет ему хороший урок. Канада Финов переиграла по всем статьям….

  10. I'm as happy as any other Canadian that Canada won. But it should not be decided like this. The allstar games are a joke aswell. In the 70s real tough games minus the fights. Scores like 5-3 that were good exciting games. Of course that was before all the advertising all over the boards and ice when you could actually see the puck .why have shootouts to decide a hockey game it's just not right. Ties have always been a part of hockey. Sometimes on a good night a weaker team can battle a good team for a tie and a single point. Sometimes on a given night both teams have played equally well. Why force an outcome that is not a true reflection of the game played.

  11. absolute miracle – the players of-course but let us give Coach Gallant unbounded respect … again, proud to be Canadian !!!

  12. I don't even like Finland, but Canada had 2 situations in OT where they hooked and crosschecked a fin, and no whistle. I do wish that one day, Canada can win without having the ref's bias towards them.

  13. @TSN, Andrew Mangiapane a single player to ever have an impact to change a set of result. Obviously the rest of the team increased there effort likewise.

  14. Having this tournament while the NHL playoffs is still happening is fucking stupid. It’s always been fucking stupid. It’ll always be fucking stupid. Winning this will never be valid when every player in it knows a ton of key players are missing.

  15. The calls against Canada were ridiculous. "High stick". K, obvious Finnish refs. Fuck them.

  16. It is so sad that some Canadians seem to believe that they must ALWAYS defeat Finland in ice hockey. In other words, whenever Finland does defeat Canada, they speculate that the Finns did not play totally fairly against the Canadians. The humble, sincere, and honorable attitude for those Canadians to adopt would be the following one:

    1. We do NOT have any kind of God-given right to ALWAYS defeat all the other countries in ice hockey.

    2. We are NOT necessarily always the world's best country in ice hockey.

    3. The other countries, including Finland, have a right to defeat us also in ice hockey.

    4. Also we are imperfect, fallible, and prone to defeats – sooner or later – in ice hockey.

    5. If and when we do lose to the other countries, including in Finland, in ice hockey, those countries simply happen to be better than we in ice hockey during those particular games.

    No, I am not claiming that the smug or condescending attitudes similar to those Canadians' claims against Finland do not exist everywhere else in the world – mutatis mutandis (with the necessary changes) – but I am simply sharing what I have observed. And by the way, I have lived both in Finland (1972-1987, 1993-2014), in Canada (1987-1993), and here in the Philippines (2014-).

    No offense meant by this post. God bless, protect, guide, heal, and prosper all of you!

    Best regards,

    Miika

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