Paul scores twice, Canada advances to world hockey semifinals with win over Slovakia
PRAGUE — Any anxiety Canada felt entering the elimination round of the world hockey championship was put to rest quickly in a 6-3 win over Slovakia in quarterfinal action Thursday.
Canada scored twice in the first four minutes 15 seconds and led 5-1 in the third period, giving them enough a cushion to comfortably endure the inevitable pushback from the Slovaks.
“It was important for us to get out to a good start,” Canada coach André Tourigny said. “The quarterfinal always comes with a lot of pressure, and it is a weird pressure because if you lose you are going home.
“Our start helped relieve that pressure a little bit. (The Slovaks) battled back, but we maintained our rhythm.”