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MacKinnon scores twice vs. Austria as Canada stays perfect at Worlds

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STOCKHOLM (AP) — Nathan MacKinnon scored two goals to lead Canada to a 5-1 victory over Austria at the ice hockey world championship on Thursday.

The Colorado Avalanche center also had an assist to help move Canada atop Group A with Sweden. Both teams have 4-0 records and 12 points.

Travis Konecny and Will Cuylle scored and added an assist each for Canada, Sidney Crosby also scored and defenseman Brandon Montour had three assists. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 15 shots in net.

With Canada 1-0 down, MacKinnon took care of the comeback in the middle period. He started the rally 1:59 into the frame, scoring from the top of the left circle just eight seconds into a power play.

MacKinnon one-timed a slap shot to put Canada 2-1 ahead with 6:50 remaining when the referee was signalling a penalty and Canada pulled Fleury for the extra attacker.

Konecny added the third 8:32 into the final period, knocking in a cross goal pass from Cuylle. Konecny fed Cuylle with 8:18 left to roof a slap shot to make it 4-1.

Crosby completed the win with his second goal at the tournament with 1:33 remaining.

Vinzenz Rohrer gave the Austrians a 1-0 lead 11:20 into the game on a breakaway. It was only the second goal Canada conceded in its four games.

Austria goaltender Florian Vorauer made 23 saves in the first period.

Austria has two points from four games played.

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