Canada falls 3-2 to Denmark in men’s world hockey championship
HELSINKI — Denmark beat Canada in the men’s world hockey championship for the first time with a 3-2 victory Monday.
Mathias Bau’s power-play goal at 12:11 of the third period for a 3-1 lead stood up as the game-winner at Helsinki Ice Hall.
Ryan Graves scored at 16:09 to pull Canada within a goal, but the Canadians couldn’t muster an equalizer with goaltender Chris Driedger pulled for an extra attacker.
Canada and Denmark, both 4-2, were tied for third in Group A behind Switzerland (6-0) and Germany (5-1).