Matthews scores in losing cause as Russia beats North America at World Cup
TORONTO — Team North America went out on its shield Monday night, coming just short in a furious comeback that ultimately ended in a 4-3 win for Russia at the World Cup of Hockey.
Four Russian goals in a span of six minutes 14 seconds in a wild second period cost the North Americans, who rallied from 4-1 and were blitzing Russian goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky in six-on-four play as the game ended.
The 23-and-under North Americans outshot the Russians 46-25 on the night and 19-4 in the third period.
“We lost our way a little bit in the second period. I think that’s stating the obvious,” said coach Todd McLellan.


