Nick Suzuki tied the game on a deflection with 3:27 left, Mitch Marner scored in overtime, and Canada avoided what would have been a stunning quarter-final exit at the Olympics by rallying to beat the Czech Republic 4-3 on Wednesday.
Canada fell behind with 7:42 remaining when Ondrej Palat scored off a pass from Martin Necas. The goal sent the Czech bench and fans into a wild celebration, but their excitement was short-lived.
Suzuki just about did it all on the tying goal, sending the puck out to the point to Devon Toews and then redirecting the defenseman’s shot past Lukas Dostal. The Canadians still could have lost: Jordan Binnington denied David Pastrnak on a breakaway with 70 seconds left to send the game past regulation.
Then Marner’s backhanded goal 1:22 into overtime put Canada into Friday’s semi-finals.
Canada has won more golds than any nation in Olympic ice hockey history. But this year’s men’s team have concerns beyond their struggles in Wednesday’s game. They lost star Sidney Crosby to injury five minutes into the second period after his right leg appeared to buckle as he braced for contact with rugged Czech Republic defenseman Radko Gudas. Crosby left the ice second later after he was crunched against the boards by Gudas and Necas.
This year’s Olympics feature NHL players for the first time since 2014, making the US and Canadian teams heavy favorites to win gold. Canada last won gold at the 2014 Games in Sochi.
