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- Canada defeated France 5-0 on May 13, 2025, at the IIHF World Championship group A match in Stockholm, Sweden.
- The win followed coach Dean Evason’s assessment that Canada corrected a slow start but struggled with odd-man rushes and a weak second period.
- Sidney Crosby netted his initial goal of the championship during a late power play in the second period, while Bo Horvat tallied twice, including the decisive goal that secured the win.
- Jordan Binnington made 15 saves for a shutout in his first tournament start after joining post St. Louis Blues’ first-round NHL playoff exit.
- Canada improved to nine points from three regulation wins, shares top Group A standing with co-host Sweden, and faces Austria next on Thursday.
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Local roundup: Montour scores at worlds; De Santis plays for Canada
Former Chatham-Kent AAA Cyclones defenceman Brandon Montour scored in Canada’s 5-0 win over France at the IIHF men’s world championship Tuesday in Stockholm.
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Read Full ArticleSidney Crosby scores for Canada in win against France
May 13—Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby scored a power-play goal for Canada in a 5-0 win against France in a preliminary round game in the International Ice Hockey Federation's (IIHF) World Championship tournament at Avicii Arena in Stockholm on Tuesday.
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