China lost 3-2 to Germany in men's ice hockey at the Beijing Winter Games on Saturday but celebrated just the same after giving the 2018 silver medallists a fright and scoring historic first goals at the Olympics.
Kent Johnson and Eric O'Dell had a goal and an assist each as Canada beat China 5-0 in men's hockey on Sunday at the Beijing Olympics.
The Canadians, who beat Germany 5-1 on Thursday before losing to the United States 4-2 on Saturday, finished second in Group A.
Despite the victory Sunday night, Canada will now play in the tournament's qualification round as the No. 5 seed in a rematch against China on Tuesday for a spot in the quarter-finals after Finland beat Sweden 4-3 in overtime and the U.S. downed Germany 3-2.
The U.S., Russian Olympic Committee and Finland automatically advanced to the quarters as group winners, while Sweden also moved on with the best record among the eight remaining countries.