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Top Moments From Sochi: Canada Tops Hockey, Russia Sweeps Cross-Country

A little more than two weeks after the 2014 Winter Olympics began in Sochi, the games are finally coming to a close. Sunday wasn't without some last-minute Olympic action, however.
Canada dominated ice hockey once again when the men's team triumphed over Sweden in a 3-0 shutout victory during the competition's gold-medal match. Host country Russia came out on top in the four-man bobsleigh competition, beating out second-place Latvia and the Steven Holcomb-led United States, which nabbed bronze.
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Russia, which won four out of the seven medals awarded Sunday, also went out with a bang in the men's cross-country mass start. It swept the podium with Alexander Legkov on top, Maxim Vylegzhanin in second and Ilia Chernousov in third.
Hockey fan Doris Lipscombe watches team Canada warm up before playing Sweden in the men's ice hockey finals.
Canadian forward Sidney Crosby scores a goal on Sweden's Henrik Lundqvist.
Canada's Carey Price faced 24 shots during the men's ice hockey gold medal game and stopped them all.
Team Canada celebrates a goal from Crosby.
Canada repeated its Vancouver gold medal win by beating Sweden's 3-0. Sweden's silver medal is an improvement on its 2010 performance, as the country didn't place at all in Vancouver.
The final hockey match's score is shown on the Bolshoy Ice Dome, with the Iceberg Skating Palace lit up in the foreground.
China's Xu Wenlong is helped from the track after his last-place finish in the men's 50k cross-country race.
Gold medalist Alexander Legkov (right), bronze medalist Ilia Chernousov (center) and silver medalist Maxim Vylegzhanin all from Russia, rest in the finish area.
Legkov (center) waves as he walks to the flower ceremony with his teammates.
Austria's AUT-1, with Benjamin Maier, Stefan Withalm, Markus Sammer and Angel Somov, start their first run of the men's four-man bobsleigh event.
The United States' USA-1, with Steven Holcomb, Curtis Tomasevicz, Steven Langton and Christopher Fogt, won the U.S. one last bronze medal on the final day of the 2014 Sochi Olympics.
Russia's RUS-1, with Alexander Zubkov, Alexey Negodaylo, Dmitry Trunenkov and Alexey Voevoda, won the gold. Russia won four of the seven medals awarded Sunday.
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