Newsstand: Dylan Larkin scores game-winning goal against Canada

Michigan Wolverines hockey alum and Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin picked up a goal in the second period of a 3-1 win for the United States over Canada in a heated 4 Nations Face-Off on Saturday night.
The game was heated from the jump with three fights in the first 9 seconds of the international rivalry game. Larkin also recorded an assist on the night, while Jake Guentzel had two goals and goalie Connor Hellebuyck, a state of Michigan native, had 25 saves.
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The United States is now 2-0 in the round robin portion of the tournament and will play in the final, which will be held Thursday in Boston.
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The 4 Nations Face-Off, which features the United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland, is hosted by the NHL and is a temporary replacement for the NHL All-Star Game for this season.
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” I honestly don’t think it will be received well. Especially since Gayle is not a starter. Overall, I think the fanbase wanted him back but they also started to grow tired of some of his deficiencies, like Michigan fans have this season. He will probably hear a few boos on Sunday from the fans in the Schottenstein Center.”
– Letterman Row’s Mick Walker on Roddy Gayle Jr.’s return to Ohio State on Sunday afternoon
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