All but three players have registered at least a point for Team Canada
TORONTO — Even an off-night for Team Canada was more than enough to dispatch an international rival.
The Canadians stomped past the United States 4-2 on Tuesday night, buoyed by a pair of goals from Matt Duchene, 34 saves from Carey Price and yet another display of unparalleled skill, speed and depth. The victory pushed Canada into the semifinals of the World Cup of Hockey and eliminated the Americans. But between players and head coach Mike Babcock the effort left something to be desired.
“There was times tonight that I didn’t think we were even close to being as good as we’re capable of being,” Babcock said.
“It probably wasn’t our best game really,” added John Tavares, who set up a goal. “We obviously played a pretty good game, but there’s still some areas I think we can be a lot better in and really make it hard on our opponents.”


