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MOSCOW (AP) - Canada used a different formula to achieve familiar results at the world hockey championships. Relying on youngsters and journeymen instead of stars, the Canadians defeated Finland 4-2 Sunday to win their third world title in five years and their 24th overall.
"There were a lot of superstars in some of Canada's teams before, but I think this was just a great young team coming together, a great bunch of guys in the dressing room," said Rick Nash, who scored twice in the final. "That was key. It was amazing how every game we got better."
Earlier, Russia won the bronze medal by beating Sweden 3-1.
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