Canada downs Germany 5-2 for record 28th title at hockey worlds
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Canada's Lawson Crouse, right, celebrates his goal against Germany's goalie Mathias Niederberger with teammates during the gold medal match on Sunday at the Ice Hockey World Championship in Tampere, Finland.
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United States goalie Casey DeSmith and Nick Bonino, right, defend the net in their bronze medal match against Latvia at the Ice Hockey World Championship on Sunday in Tampere, Finland.
TAMPERE, Finland — Samuel Blais scored two goals to rally Canada to a 5-2 victory over Germany in the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.
Latvia's Kristians Rubins celebrates his game winning goal in overtime over the United States in their bronze medal match at the Ice Hockey World Championship on Sunday in Tampere, Finland.
Canada's Lawson Crouse, right, celebrates his goal against Germany's goalie Mathias Niederberger with teammates during the gold medal match on Sunday at the Ice Hockey World Championship in Tampere, Finland.
Latvia's Kristians Rubins celebrates his game winning goal in overtime over the United States in their bronze medal match at the Ice Hockey World Championship on Sunday in Tampere, Finland.
United States goalie Casey DeSmith and Nick Bonino, right, defend the net in their bronze medal match against Latvia at the Ice Hockey World Championship on Sunday in Tampere, Finland.