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Team Canada gets by Latvia in quarter finals

THE CANADIAN PRESS - SOCHI, Russia - Team Canada has advanced to the men's hockey semifinals at the Winter Olympics with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Latvia.
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Canada goaltender Carey Price blocks a shot by Latvia forward Miks Indrasis during the second period of a men's quarterfinal ice hockey game at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014, in Sochi, Russia.

THE CANADIAN PRESS -

SOCHI, Russia - Team Canada has advanced to the men's hockey semifinals at the Winter Olympics with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Latvia.

Shea Weber scored the winning goal on the power play with just under seven minutes left in the third period of the quarter-final game.

The defending champions will play the United States in the semifinals in a rematch of the gold-medal game four years ago in Vancouver.

The loss tarnished an outstanding performance by 21-year-old Latvian goalie Kristers Gudlevskis, who was brilliant as Canada outshot the Latvians 57-16.

But Gudlevskis couldn't find Weber's blast from the point with 6:54 remaining that gave Canada some much-needed breathing room.

The Canadians narrowly missed going ahead just before the midway point of the third but video replay showed the puck didn't entirely get over the goal-line.

Patrick Sharp had the other goal for Canada.

Lauris Darzins scored for Latvia.

The U.S. beat the Czechs 5-2 in their quarter-final to advance. Earlier, Sweden and Finland advanced to a semifinal showdown with quarter-final wins. The Swedes downed Slovakia 5-0 while the Finns shocked host Russia 3-1.