Canada rallies to win World Cup of Hockey

SUPREME:Canada celebrates following their 2-1 victory against Europe in Game Two of the World Cup of Hockey final series at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada, on Thursday night. (AFP)
Updated 30 September 2016
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Canada rallies to win World Cup of Hockey

TORONTO: Canada: Brad Marchand scored a short-handed goal with 43 seconds left as Canada rallied in the closing minutes to win the World Cup of Hockey 2-1 over Team Europe.
Canada won the best-of-three title series 2-0, after taking game one on Tuesday 3-1.
Marchand’s goal was his fourth in the tournament, an eight-team global showcase that was revived this year after editions in 1996 and 2004.
Marchand’s Boston Bruins teammate Patrice Bergeron scored on a power play to knot the score at 1-1 with less than three minutes to play, thwarting upstart Europe’s bid to take the series to a decisive game three.
“The whole thing has been a bit of a whirlwind,” Marchand said. “When you come into a tournament like this, you’re just trying to take everything in. It’s the biggest stage in the world right now, and to be a part of it is an incredible honor.
“Then to be put on the line with Sid (Crosby) and Bergy is another big honor. A lot of pressure that goes with that, but it’s been an incredible experience every day.”
Team Europe goaltender Jaroslav Halak made 32 saves and Europe led most of the night after a first-period goal from another Bruins stalwart, Zdeno Chara.
It wasn’t enough, however, as Canada captain Sidney Crosby was named Most Valuable Player of the tournament, becoming the third player to win NHL MVP, the Conn Smyth as playoff MVP, and World Cup MVP. He joins all-time greats Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr.
Crosby had three goals and seven assists in the tournament, in which Canada went 6-0 en route to the title.
“It’s special,” Crosby said. “I don’t have to look too far to think about how tough it was a year ago, starting out the season, I appreciate this a lot.”
Canada have now won 16 straight games in so-called best-on-best competition.
Their last defeat in a top-flight tournament was to the United States in pool play at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics — where Canada went on to win gold.
Crosby admitted that playing for Canada brought a weight of expectations, but it was one he was happy to shoulder.
“Everyone wants to be playing for Team Canada,” he said. “It’s an unbelievable atmosphere, to play here at home, to be a hockey player playing for Team Canada and be with this group of guys has been a lot of fun.”
Europe made them work to close it out.
Chara gave Europe a 1-0 lead at 6:26 of the first period, taking a feed from Andrej Sekera and firing a shot off Canada goalie Carey Price’s arm into the net.
Although Price made 32 saves, it looked like Europe would make the one-goal lead stand up.
Crosby said he and his Canada teammates were conscious of trying to avoid a game three.
“Anything can happen in one game,” Crosby said. “The last 10 minutes we were really pressing. We had some really good chances, and regardless of getting the power play or not, I thought we had one good push left in us.”
Anze Kopitar, the best penalty killer on a Europe team featuring players from eight different countries, was called for holding Corey Perry with 3:35 left in the third.
Canada took advantage, when Bergeron deflected Brent Burns’s shot past Halak to tie the game.
“To get that power play goal was definitely big, but then we ended up getting shorthanded there for the last two minutes,” Crosby said. “So you’re thinking, all right, let’s just get this to overtime, see what we can do.”
But with Europe on a power play after Drew Doughty high-sticked Tobias Rieder, Marchand managed to grab a crisp pass from Jonathan Toews and fire it past Halak.
“A real change of emotions there pretty quickly,” Crosby said.


Neto treble fires Chelsea’s FA Cup rout of Hull

Updated 14 February 2026
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Neto treble fires Chelsea’s FA Cup rout of Hull

  • It was an emotional evening for Blues boss Rosenior

KINGSTON UPON HULL: Chelsea eased into the FA Cup fifth round as Pedro Neto’s hat-trick inspired a 4-0 win at Hull on Liam Rosenior’s return to the club that sacked him two years ago.
Rosenior’s side took the lead through Neto’s superb first-half strike before the Portugal forward netted again after the break.
Estevao Willian scored Chelsea’s third and Neto completed his treble to wrap up the fourth round rout at the MKM Stadium.
It was an emotional evening for Blues boss Rosenior as he faced the club that ruthlessly severed their long relationship with him in 2024.
Rosenior supported Hull as a child alongside his season-ticket holding grandmother, played for the club across five years and managed them for two seasons.
He was sacked after narrowly failing to reach the Championship play-offs amid criticism of his team’s conservative tactics.
Despite the painful end to his time at Hull, the 41-year-old said it was an “amazing thing” to return to Humberside and he took full advantage of the chance to show his old club what they had missed out on.
“This club means a lot not just to me but also my family for many reasons,” Rosenior said.
“I do hope they make the Premier League this year, but because of our attitude and application, that is what gave us the platform to win tonight.”
Rosenior has made an impressive start at Chelsea since arriving from Strasbourg to replace Enzo Maresca in January, winning eight out of his first 11 matches in all competitions.
He made seven changes, with Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez and Joao Pedro among those to miss out, but Chelsea were still too strong for the Championship promotion chasers.
“Pedro Neto has been outstanding, he works so hard and has so much quality. I’m delighted to see him get the goals,” Rosenior said.
“The most pleasing aspect was the mentality. It was a really strong performance in terms of the mental application you need to be successful. Everyone worked really hard for each other.”
Chelsea dominated possession to such an extent that it was little surprise when they finally made the breakthrough in the 40th minute.
Liam Delap teed up Neto and he whipped a superb finish into the corner from 20 yards.
Andrey Santos’ towering header was pushed over by Dillon Phillips after the interval and, from the resulting corner, Chelsea doubled their lead in the 51st minute.
Neto’s inswinger caught Phillips flat-footed at the near post, bouncing through his legs without a touch from either team.
Chelsea had blown a two-goal advantage in their 2-2 draw with Leeds in the Premier League on Tuesday.
But there was no chance of a repeat and Estevao grabbed their third with a composed finish from 12 yards in the 59th minute.
Neto made it four in the 71st minute, caressing a low finish past Phillips from Delap’s lay-off.
Wrexham beat fellow Championship side Ipswich 1-0 in Friday’s other fourth round tie.
The Welsh club, owned by Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac, are into the last 16 for the first time since 1996-97.