Watch: Fleury stretches for marvellous save on Lightning’s Johnson

Marc-Andre Fleury is back.

The Pittsburgh Penguins netminder didn't see too much action in the first period, facing only four shots in the frame, but he was ready when tested.

Fleury sprung across his crease to rob Tampa Bay Lightning forward Tyler Johnson with a sensational toe save.

The excitement of the save was short lived, though, as Tampa Bay erupted for two goals shortly after, tying the contest.

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Watch: Dumoulin puts Penguins ahead with 0.7 seconds on clock

Brian Dumoulin's first career playoff goal was a timely one.

The Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman opened the scoring in Game 5 with just 0.7 seconds left in the first period, sliding a rebound past Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy after an incredible solo effort from forward Bryan Rust.

Dumoulin's first playoff goal came in his 21st game and marks just his second career NHL goal.

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Watch: Shawn Michaels brings Pittsburgh crowd to their feet in Game 5

At last, Shawn Michaels is in the house.

"The Heartbreak Kid" made his highly anticipated appearance in Pittsburgh on Sunday night, after accepting an invitation to personally cheer on the Penguins "HBK" line of Carl Hagelin, Nick Bonino, and Phil Kessel.

Michaels was featured in a video to excite the home crowd, and as usual, he flexed to get the fans excited. Thankfully, no one faced any Sweet Chin Music.

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Penguins insert Bennett, Maatta into Game 5 lineup

The Pittsburgh Penguins will welcome forward Beau Bennett and defenseman Olli Maatta back into the lineup for Game 5 on Sunday.

Bennett's been out since April 5, thanks in large part to an upper-body injury, while Maatta is making his second appearance of the series after serving as a healthy scratch the last three contests.

The two will take the spots of Conor Sheary - a healthy scratch - and defenseman Trevor Daley. The latter suffered a broken ankle in Game 4 and will miss the remainder of the playoffs.

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Twitter reacts to Team Canada’s poor anthem singing

Canada's execution was nearly flawless Sunday, except in one way.

The team captured gold at the World Championship with a 2-0 victory over Finland, but the performance on the ice was almost overshadowed by the team's performance of "O Canada" following the game, which was questionable at best:

The Simon Cowell's of the internet clearly found the team's rendition atrocious:

Luckily, winning the gold medal has nothing to do with singing:

It's in their blood:

Canada would likely take gold in hockey over singing any day:

You can't be perfect:

The hashtag says it all:

Canada will surely have a chance at redemption when the World Cup of Hockey kicks off in September.

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Laine named World Championship MVP

Patrik Laine concluded Sunday's World Championship with one heck of a consolation prize.

The Finnish forward - expected to be selected in the top-2 at this year's NHL Entry Draft - was named the tournament's most valuable player even though his team was shutout 2-0 to Canada in the gold medal game.

Laine matched Detroit Red Wings forward Gustav Nyquist with seven goals to lead the tournament and finished fourth in scoring with 12 points in 10 games.

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Corey Perry earns Triple Gold status with Canada’s triumph at worlds

Corey Perry became the 27th member of the Triple Gold Club on Sunday as Canada defended its title at the World Championship with a 2-0 win over Finland.

It was the Canadian captain's third attempt at joining the exclusive club, which recognizes those who win the Stanley Cup, Olympic gold, and a World Championship in their playing careers.

Perry won the Stanley Cup with the Anaheim Ducks in 2007, and has two Olympic gold medals from Vancouver and Sochi.

It should be noted Perry's accomplishments go well beyond Triple Gold status; he also won the Memorial Cup and gold as a junior.

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Canada shuts out Finland to claim gold medal at World Championship

For the second year in a row, and 26th time in the history of the tournament, Canada has won gold at the World Championship, defeating Finland 2-0 Sunday in Moscow.

Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid - who was named player of the game - scored 11 minutes into the first period, which ultimately held up to be the game-winner. Matt Duchene added an empty-netter in the final seconds.

Canada suppressed Finland's dynamite attack, allowing only 16 shots, as McDavid's Oiler teammate Cam Talbot posted his fourth shutout of the tournament.

The Canadians avenged their preliminary-round loss to the Finns, and handed them their first loss of the tournament.

Canadian captain Corey Perry joined the illustrious Triple Gold club, having now earned a Stanley Cup, Olympic gold medal and a world championship.

The loss for Finland prevented an unprecedented year on the international stage, as the Finns would have become the first country ever to win the Under-18, World Juniors, and World Championship.

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Blues sticking with Allen in net for Game 5

The St. Louis Blues didn't wait long to name their starting goalie for Game 5, as head coach Ken Hitchcock announced Sunday that Jake Allen will remain in goal for the next installment of the Western Conference final on Monday.

Allen stopped 28 of the 31 shots he faced in his first playoff start of 2016 on Saturday- a 6-3 Blues victory, that leveled their series with the San Jose Sharks at two games apiece.

The 25-year-old has manned the Blues' crease since replacing Brian Elliott during the third period of Game 3. After backstopping his team through the first two rounds, Elliott has just an .899 save percentage across his first three games of the conference final.

Despite his slight dip in form, Hitchcock insists the goalie change has nothing to do with Elliott's performance.

"You need a good goalie and we had a really good goalie playing (Elliott), but we were relying on the good goalie all the time," Hitchcock said, per NHL.com's Lou Korac. "We weren't playing for Ells. We were relying on him, and there's a big difference."

Hitchcock also said he would have an update on forwards David Backes and Robby Fabbri on Monday. Both players left Game 4 with injuries, but the Blues coach did say that both are expected to be fine for Game 5.

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