After 20 minutes, I could only imagine what was going on in Canada's dressing room. The shots were 13-7 Canada, but Russia scored a goal that deflected twice before beating Charline Labonté. It was the first lead Russia has ever had over Canada in the women's world championships, and quite possibly, beyond that.
But whatever Canada talked about between periods worked. Rebecca Johnston converted a shorthanded three-on-two rush and went five hole on Russian goaltender Anna Prugova in the period's opening minute.
Johnston added three more assists to finish with a four point night. Two of those assists came in the next 3:02 as Canada turned it on, and chased Prugova from the game.