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WHC: Slovakia 5, Slovenia 4 (SO)

Kristian Pospisil scored the shootout winner to give Slovakia a 5-4 win over Slovenia in Fribourg. The win puts the Slovaks into second place with eight points, one behind Canada.


WHC: Great Britain 0, Hungary 5

Krisztian Nagy and Istvan Terbocs scored two goals each and goaltender Bence Balizs made 26 saves en route to the shutout as Hungary defeated Great Britain at the men's World Hockey Championship.


WHC: Norway 4, Italy 0

Eskild Bakke Olsen, Noah Steen, Christian Kaasastul and Tinus Koblars found the back of the net and Henrik Haukeland made 20 saves to pick up the shutout as Norway won 4-0 for the second consecutive game at the men's World Hockey Championship.


WHC: Austria 3, Latvia 1

Benjamin Nissner got the third-period power-play winner as Austria beat Latvia for their third straight win at the men's World Hockey Championship. Tim Harnisch and Vinzenz Rohrer also scored for Austria, which last won three Worlds games in regulation time way back in 1999.


WHC: Denmark 1, Canada 5

Canada got goals in the third period from Porter Martone, Gabriel Vilardi, Denton Mateychuk, Ryan O'Reilly and Parker Wotherspoon while Sidney Crosby contributed four assists in the victory over Denmark.


WHC: Czechia 4, Sweden 3

Czechia took an early three-goal lead and managed to fend off Sweden's comeback attempt to pick up three important points with a 4-3 win.


WHC: Switzerland 6, Germany 1

Sven Andrighetto scored twice, and three goals in 3:33 in the second period blew this game open, as Switzerland improved to 3-0 with their 6-1 win over Germany.


WHC: United States 2, Finland 6

Lenni Hameenaho sparked the attack with two goals and an assist in a thumping of the defending champion United States as Finland improved to 3-0 in Group A. Joseph Woll was chased after allowing five goals on 10 shots.


Crosby, Canada's top line comes through in decisive third period against Denmark

Through two periods, Denmark kept Canada off the scoreboard but it didn't take long in the third period for the top line to break out, led by Sidney Crosby who once again led the way with an inspiring performance. Mark Roe is joined by Frankie Corrado and Cameron Gaunce to break down Canada's win and the impact Macklin Celebrini had on the game.


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