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Staal scores four goals as Canada routs Germany 10-1 at worlds

 

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -- Eric Staal scored four goals to help Canada rout Germany 10-1 for its fifth straight win at the hockey world championships on Saturday.

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Canada will face Finland on Monday with the top seed in the single-elimination quarterfinals at stake.

Martin St. Louis had five assists, and Jason Spezza, Dany Heatley, Patrick Sharp, Derek Roy and Mike Green scored the rest of the goals.

"We were just trying to get Staal as many goals as possible," Roy said. "We said he was on pace for six. We were just trying to feed him in the third period, he had the hot stick going.

"He's a great player."

Canada even put the puck in the net for Germany, spoiling Cam Ward's shutout bid. Frank Hordler was the last Germany player to touch the puck before Dan Hamhuis knocked it into the goal.

Staal scored with about six minutes left in the first period, as part of Canada's four-goal outburst.

German coach Uwe Krupp sent in goalie Robert Mueller to start the second period but he was of no help. Staal scored two more goals in the first 8:20 of the second period before getting a fourth at 15:30.

"Obviously you want to help out as much as you can," Staal said. "I felt like I was working hard and getting to those areas but just not getting enough wood on it.

"It was just a matter of time."

Staal and St. Louis became the sixth and seventh Canadian players in the modern era to record five points in a game at this event. Eric Lindros holds the record with six points, which he had twice during the 1993 world championship in Germany.

"Our team was outmatched in just about every aspect of the game," Krupp said. "I think it was a sobering experience for everybody. Thank God you don't have too many days like this."

In Quebec City, Alexander Ovechkin scored with six seconds left in the third period to lead Russia to a 3-2 comeback win over Sweden.

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May 12, 2008 7:48 pm
Yea, getting some goals finally after a dismal regular season, you support your home country. Props Eric, your'e my man. Good luck to your brother to win the cup. Go pens.

 
 
 
 
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