Lyubimov scores winner as Russia edges Canada at Sochi Open

Russia’s Roman Lyubimov, right, celebrates his goal with teammates during the Ice Hockey World Championships. (Ivan Sekretarev/AP)

SOCHI, Russia — Roman Lyubimov scored the winner on the power play as Russia held on for a 3-2 victory over Canada on Monday to wrap-up preliminary round play at the Sochi Hockey Open.

Stanislav Galiyev, on the power play, and Artyom Fyodorov also had goals for the Russians.

Gilbert Brule had a power-play goal to tie the game at 2-2 for Canada in the second period. Maxim Noreau also chipped in and Brandon Kozun had two assists.

Vladislav Sukhachyov and Igor Shestyorkin split time in net for Russia. Kevin Poulin made 19 saves in the loss. Canada outshot Russia 36-22.

Canada (1-1) plays Metallurg Magnitogorsk for third place on Wednesday.

The tournament is being used as an evaluation process for head coach Willie Desjardins ahead of next year’s Olympics in Pyeongchang.

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