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World Hockey Championship results from Monday:
 
At Turku:
     Canada 3, Germany 2
     Czechoslovakia 4, Switzerland 1
 
At Helsinki:
     Soviet Union 3, Finland 0
     Sweden 4, United States 4 (tie)
 
Standings:
Team              W    L    T   Pts.   GF   GA
-----------------------------------------------
Soviet Union      3    0    0     6    13    4
Canada            3    0    0     6    10    5
Sweden            1    0    2     4    16    9
United States     1    1    1     3    11    9
Finland           1    1    1     3     6    7
Czechoslovakia    1    2    0     2     5    7
Switzerland       0    3    0     0     2   10
Germany           0    3    0     0     6   18
 
Notes on the Sweden-United States game (from _USA Today_ and the _Post-
Standard_):
 
Sweden 4, United States 4
     Sweden got on the board just 1:13 into the game, but Team USA held a
     2-1 lead after the first, thanks to goals by Brian Mullen (assisted by
     former Clarkson standout Dave Tretowicz) and Kevin Miller.  After the
     Swedes rebounded to go ahead 3-2 in the second (goals by Loob and
     Bergqvist), Tony Amonte of BU fame tied it up with just one second left
     in the middle period, slapping home a pass from Eric Weinrich.  Amonte
     then assisted Jeremy Roenick on a goal 7:35 into the third to give the
     United States a 4-3 lead.  With just over a minute left, Sweden pulled
     its goalie, and then Team USA missed on an empty-net chance.  Sweden's
     Mats Sundin got control of the puck and beat US goalie John Vanbies-
     brouck from in close for the game-tying score with 57 seconds left.
     The Swedes outshot Team USA 42-28.
 
A few more notes on the earlier games, culled from a rec.sport.hockey
posting by Kimmo Kauranen, at the University of Tampere in Finland (some
good summaries -- hopefully, Kimmo will keep posting):
 
Canada 4, United States 3 (4/19)
     Hobey Baker winner and former BC player David Emma assisted on Brian
     Mullen's goal in the second for Team USA, which tied the game at 2-2.
     Emma's former HEM linemate Shawn McEachern then tallied at 9:08 of the
     third period.  But Canada's Courtnall (sorry, don't know his first
     name) scored twice in the next three minutes and put the game away.
     Courtnall's game-winner was a short-handed goal.
 
Finland 4, Sweden 4 (4/20)
     With Jari Kurri scoring twice and adding an assist, Finland held a 4-2
     lead 46 seconds into the second period, and they kept that lead until
     there was under a minute left in the game.  Then Mats Sundin struck
     twice, at 19:08 and at 19:23 (completing a hat trick in the process) to
     give the Swedes the tie.
 
Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86
LET'S GO RED!!
 
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-- Timbuk 3, "Grand Old Party"

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