Canada struggle past France at worlds

Canada struggle past France at worlds

PRAGUE - Canada kept their perfect record and stayed at the top of Group A at the ice hockey world championships after struggling to a 4-3 win over underdogs France on Saturday.

Canada's forward Jordan Eberle (2nd L) shoots to score past goalkeeper Ronan Quemener of France during the group A preliminary round match at the 2015 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships on May 9, 2015 at the O2 Arena in Prague

Dallas young gun Tyler Seguin and Edmonton forward Jordan Eberle put Canada 2-0 ahead before Julien Desrosiers narrowed their lead in the first period.

Seguin added a power play goal on 37 minutes, but France never gave up and levelled the score within 35 seconds of the 47th minute with goals by Yorick Treille and Damien Fleury.

Eberle then scored the game winner in a power play 50 minutes into the game as Canada outshot France 43-21.

In a clash of minnows in Group A played in Prague, Latvia needed only 18 shots to beat Austria 2-1 in overtime.

Brian Lebler put Austria ahead in the first period, but Lauris Darzins made it 1-1 on 32 minutes and Kaspars Daugavins handed Latvia a win only 33 seconds into overtime.

In the eastern Czech city of Ostrava, Russia swept Belarus 7-0, outshooting their rivals 32-13.

Former NHLer Ilya Kovalchuk opened the scoring in the 10th minute, and St Louis Blues forward Vladimir Tarasenko, Vadim Shipachyov and Artemi Panarin made it 4-0 before the second intermission.

Sergei Shirokov, Evgeni Dadonov and Pittsburgh star Evgeni Malkin rounded off the score in the final period.

In the group's second game of the day, Finland beat Slovakia 3-0, earning the fourth shutout in five games.

After three straight clean sheets for Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne, it was Hameenlinna goalie Juuse Saros who earned the honors after stopping 22 Slovak shots.

Goalies dominated the game until the 51st minute when Joonas Donskoi scored the first goal, followed by Juhamatti Aaltonen five minutes later and by Toronto forward Leo Komarov who found an empty net seven seconds from the end as Slovakia had pulled goalie Jan Laco.

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