Mark Stone scored his second goal of the game 5:07 into overtime to give Canada a 3-2 win over Switzerland and a place in the semi-finals. He took a beautiful feed during the sudden death 3-on-3 from Pierre-Luc Dubois going to the net, and got his stick on the puck to slide it into the empty side.The game went to overtime under the most dramatic of circumstances. The Swiss led the entire third period, 2-1, but with time winding down and Matt Murray on the bench, Damon Severson's point shot squeezed under the blocker arm of Leonardo Genoni and rolled over the goal line with 0.4 seconds remaining.A video review confirmed the goal, forcing the 10-minute overtime. Both teams played tentatively, a combination of sprint cycling and chess. And then in a flash, Dubois made a rush, Stone bolted to the goal, and the game was over.Genoni was the star of the game, facing 42 shots compared to 24 at the other end, keeping the Swiss ahead or in contention much of the game."I thought we controlled most of the 5-on-5 play," Stone said, "but they scored two goals on the power play. In this tournament, power play and penalty kill are so important, but we stuck with it. We used all the time on the clock to tie the game, and I thought we controlled the entire 3-on-3. We didn’t give up the puck and ultimately we got the goal."

"I saw the puck go in and that’s all I could tell you, really," Severson said. "I didn’t know how much time was left. I knew that it was going to be close to the end of the period, but it ended up being the tying goal with 0.4 left so that was awesome."

Both Swiss goals in regulation came on the power play, the second from Nico Hischier with just 3.8 seconds left in the second period. It looked to be the winning score until Severson's incredible tying goal.

"It was definitely very tough to play overtime [after that late goal]," Swiss forward Nino Niederreiter admitted. "The momentum is obviously on their side, so you have to find a way to get it right back. It’s tough to lose that way, but at the end of the day we had a chance to get it out and we didn’t. We sacrificed, we blocked shots, but it just wasn’t enough."