Canada to play for gold at men’s hockey worlds after 6-1 victory over Czechia
TAMPERE, Finland — Dylan Cozens scored twice to lead Canada to a 6-1 win over Czechia in semifinal play Saturday at the world hockey championship.
Canada pulled away by scoring three goals in a span of three minutes 19 seconds midway through the second period at the Nokia Arena.
Kent Johnson’s goal was sandwiched between power-play goals by Adam Lowry and Matt Barzal.
David Krejci opened the scoring for Czechia and Cozens tied the game late in the first period. Cole Sillinger had an insurance goal.