Crosby, Celebrini lead Canada in dominant 7-0 win over Slovakia at worlds
- On Saturday, Canada secured a 7-0 victory over Slovakia in a world hockey championship match held in Stockholm’s Avicii Arena.
- The win came as Canada remained undefeated with five regulation victories, placing them second behind co-host Sweden in Group A.
- Sidney Crosby, Canada's 37-year-old captain, scored twice and combined twice with 18-year-old Macklin Celebrini, who scored once and assisted twice.
- Jordan Binnington earned his second consecutive shutout with 14 saves, while Canadian coach Dean Evason highlighted the team's commitment to tracking pucks and building consistently regardless of score.
- Canada will face Finland on Monday and Sweden on Tuesday to conclude round-robin play, maintaining strong prospects in the tournament.
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