Canada dominates Czechs, moves on to gold-medal game at men's hockey worlds
Dylan Cozens scored twice to lead Canada to a 6-1 win over Czech Republic in semifinal play Saturday at the world hockey championship.
Kent Johnson's goal was sandwiched between power-play goals by Adam Lowry and Matt Barzal.
David Krejci opened the scoring for Czech Republic and Cozens tied the game late in the first period. Cole Sillinger had an insurance goal.
The defending champion Canadians will play host Finland for gold on Sunday.
Finland beat the United States 4-3 in the early semifinal. The Americans will play Czech Republic for bronze.
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