Canadian captain finishes with three points vs. Czechs; Price pitches 27-save shutout
TORONTO — It took only 48 seconds for Sidney Crosby to make a dent in Team Canada’s World Cup of Hockey opener.
And while he didn’t score on that early breakaway attempt, after being robbed by the glove of Michal Neuvirth, Crosby ultimately could not be stopped in Canada’s 6-0 win over the Czech Republic on Saturday evening.
Canada’s captain spearheaded four goals, posting one goal himself and two assists while winning six-of-seven faceoffs in 13 minutes. He also had five shots.
“Let’s not get carried away,” said head coach Mike Babcock, asked if Crosby had gotten better from earlier Team Canada performances, specifically the past two Olympics.


