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PRAGUE — Canada squandered a five-goal lead in the third period before John Tavares scored 15 seconds into overtime to give the defending champions a 7-6 win over Austria at the ice hockey world championship. The Canadians led 6-1 but Austria produced an unprecedented five-goal final period to force overtime in Prague. Marco Rossi's backhander tied it at 6-6 with 49 seconds left. But in overtime Tavares carried the puck into the zone and snapped a wrist shot past goaltender David Madlener to clinch Canada's third straight victory. Latvia beat Kazakhstan 2-0, Norway topped Denmark 2-0, and France defeated Poland 4-2.







