‘Our country needed a goal. Nick Suzuki answered’: Inside the score that saved Team Canada

MILAN — With just minutes to go from being the favorite to win Olympic gold to being eliminated from the medal game, the Canadian men’s hockey team desperately tried to steady its churning nerves.

Canada’s players ostensibly tried to exude confidence and optimism on the bench after the Czech Republic’s Ondrej Palat scored to level Canada with less than eight minutes remaining in Wednesday’s quarterfinal. Yet even one of the most star-studded hockey players of all time is still prone to doubt.

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“You can’t completely avoid it,” Canadian defender Drew Doughty said. “You look at the bench and you see the guys we have on this team and you know no one is giving up and we have a good chance to come back. But as the minutes go by, you also think, ‘Oh my gosh. This is not ideal.'”

Nick Suzuki’s deflected shot came to the rescue with 3:27 left in the game, and the mood on the Canadian bench went from despair to frenzy. As Canada tied the score, Suzuki took a stick on Devon Toews’ wrist shot and redirected the ball through the legs of Czech goalie Lukáš Dostál.

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