Crosby, Marchand and Price among the bright spots for Canada in Toronto
TORONTO — A wild rally in the final moments of regulation helped Canada capture a second straight World Cup of Hockey. Here are five things we learned from their triumph:
1. Sidney Crosby is on an incredible roll
Crosby added a World Cup crown and tournament MVP to a 2016 that already includes a Conn Smythe trophy and Stanley Cup. The 29-year-old Canadian captain had three goals and 10 points in six games in Toronto. He notched at least a point in every game but one, including a helper on Patrice Bergeron’s game-tying marker Thursday night.
Since Jan. 1, including regular season, playoffs and World Cup, Crosby has 36 goals and 87 points in 74 games. He’s stamped his place atop the sport once more.


