PRAGUE — Dylan Cozens scored two goals and had an assist to rally Canada past Switzerland 3-2 for its sixth win from six games at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.
Canada leads Group A with 17 points, two more than the Czech Republic in second with Switzerland another point back in third. The three teams had already clinched a spot in the playoff round.
Cozens has scored six goals at the tournament and is tied atop the scoring table with American Brady Tkachuk and Finland's Oliver Kapanen.
Nick Paul also scored for Canada and goaltender Jordan Binnington made 20 saves including a penalty shot in the second period when the score was 2-2.
Cozens found the roof of the net on a power play 1:42 into the game to give Canada an early lead.
Switzerland answered with two goals.
Kevin Fiala wristed an equalizer past Binnington in the opening frame on a power play.
Romain Loeffel put the Swiss 2-1 up in the middle period with a slap shot from the blue line.