World Championship: Parayko leads Canada past Norway
Grigory Dukor / Reuters
Here's what happened on Day 11 of the World Hockey Championship in Paris, France.
Canada 5, Norway 0
- Canada rebounded in a big way Monday, bouncing back from its shocking defeat at the hands of Switzerland over the weekend with a neat-and-tidy victory over Norway.
- St. Louis Blues rearguard Colton Parayko notched two power-play goals, Mark Scheifele scored once and added an assist, and Nathan MacKinnon chipped in three helpers.
- Calgary Flames goaltender Chad Johnson turned aside all 10 shots he faced for the shutout.
- The victory moved the Canadians (5-0-1-0) into first in Group B ahead of the Czech Republic.
- Canada finishes its preliminary schedule Tuesday against fourth-place Finland.
For full scores and coverage, visit the IIHF's World Championship website.
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