World junior championship: Russia wins bronze
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Russia's Tryamkin and his teammates celebrate after defeating Canada to win the bronze medal after their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's players leave the ice following their loss to Russia in their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's players leave the ice following their loss to Russia in their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Tryamkin and his teammates celebrate after defeating Canada to win the bronze medal after their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's Mantha, goalie Fucale, Hudon, Pelech, McDavid, and Pouliot react following their loss to Russia in their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Grigorenko hands his stick into the crowd after Russia defeated Canada following their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's Gauthier stands after Canada's loss to Russia following their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Members of Canada watch the Russian flag being raised after Russia won the bronze medal following their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's team sing the national Anthem after winning the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match against Canada at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's Derrick Pouliot, center, reacts with teammates after losing the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match against Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia's Nikita Tryamkin, center, raises the bronze trophy next to Andrei Vasilevski, left, ( unidentified to the right) after winning the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match against Canada at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada players (left to right) Anthony Mantha, Zach Fucale and Charles Hudon react after losing 2-1 to Russia in the bronze medal game at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden on Sunday, January 5, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Frank Gunn
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Canada reacts after their loss to Russia following their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia celebrates defeating Canada to win the bronze medal in their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Mironov celebrates with teammates after they defeated Canada to win the bronze medal in their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Mironov and Russia's goalie Vasilevski celebrate after Russia defeated Canada to win the bronze medal in their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Vyacheslav Osnovin, left, is checked into the net behind Canada's goalie Zachary Fucale during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's Morrissey scores on Russia's goalie Vasilevski during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's goaltender Andrei Vasilevski guards the goal during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's Scott Laughton controls the puck in front of Russia's Alexei Bereglazov and Mikhail Grigorenko during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia forward Alexander Barabanov eyes the puck as Canada goaltender Zachary Fucale makes a save during second period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's goaltender Zachary Fucale, center, dives for a save during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada goaltender Zachary Fucale reacts after being scored on for the second time by Russia during first period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia's Eduard Gimatov reacts after scoring during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia's goalie Vasilevski makes a save on Canada's Petan during their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's head coach Sutter directs his team in the last minutes of play against Russia during their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia goaltender Andrei Vasilevski makes a save on Canada forward Anthony Mantha duirng first period bronze medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden on Sunday, January 5, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Frank Gunn
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Russia's Yakimov battles for the puck with Canada's Ekblad during their IIHF World Junior Championship bronze medal ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's Morrissey reacts after scoring against Russia during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's Horvat leans over Russia's Mironov as Russia's goalie Vasilevski tries to follow the play during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Vadim Khlopotov, right, hits the boards beside Canada's Nic Petan during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Canadian supporters pass a giant Canadian flag in the crowd as Canada plays Russia in their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia goaltender Andrei Vasilevski makes a save on Canada forward Anthony Mantha duirng first period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's head coach Sutter looks on as his team plays Russia during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia forward Eduard Gimatov (17) celebrates after scoring on Canada during first period bronze medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's head coach Sutter looks on as his team plays Russia during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia defenceman Nikita Tryamkin (8) and Canada forward Curtis Lazar collide duirng first period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's head coach Sutter looks on as his team plays Russia during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Mikhail Grigorenko, right no.25, celebrates scoring against Canada during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match
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Russia goaltender Andrei Vasilevski makes a save on Team Canada forward Anthony Mantha duirng first period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's Adam Pelech, left, battles with Russia's Mikhail Grigorenko during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena
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Canada's Matt Dumba, right, battles for the puck with Russia's Anton Slepyshev during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match
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Canada's goaltender Zachary Fucale, center, dives for a save during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena
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Team Canada goaltender Zachary Fucale reacts after being scored on for the second time by Russia during first period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia forward Eduard Gimatov (17) celebrates after scoring on Canada during first period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships
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Canada's coach Brent Sutter, center, points and shouts, during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia's Eduard Gimatov reacts after scoring during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia
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Russia's Vadim Khlopotov, right, hits the boards beside Canada's Nic Petan during the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia defenceman Nikita Tryamkin (8) and Team Canada forward Curtis Lazar collide duirng first period Bronze Medal game action at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championships in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia's coach Mikhail Varnakov, center, watches the warm-up prior to the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Russia's Gimatov celebrates his goal as Canada's Mantha skates by during heir IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canada's Reinhart falls between Russia's Tryamkin and goalie Vasilevski during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Russia's Tryamkin celebrates a goal by Russia's Grigorenkoin front of Canada's Dumba and Canada's goalie Fucale during their IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey game in Malmo
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Canadian supporters cheer prior to the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
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Canada's forward Scott Laughton, foreground left, talks to supporters prior to the World Junior Hockey Championships bronze match between Canada and Russia at Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden
Team Russia defeated Team Canada to win bronze at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in Malmo, Sweden.
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