Tatar scores winner, Europe beats Sweden in OT to reach World Cup of Hockey final
TORONTO — Despite being an assortment of eight different countries, Team Europe’s chemistry at the World Cup of Hockey hasn’t been an issue.
That was on display Sunday afternoon when Tomas Tatar took a cross-ice pass from Mats Zuccarello and scored the winner in overtime as Europe beat Sweden 3-2 in the tournament’s second semifinal.
“I don’t think anyone wants us here in the tournament and now we’re in the final,” said Zuccarello. “I think it’s something we’re really proud of and it’s fun to be here.”
Tatar’s second goal of the game — ruled a good goal after a quick video review — came 3:43 into extra time and set up a meeting with Canada in the best-of-three final, which starts Tuesday night. The Canadians advanced after a 5-3 victory Saturday night in the first semifinal.

