Canada had to settle for silver at the world hockey championship after a 3-1 loss to Finland in Sunday's final.
Finnish Captain Marko Anttila's second goal of the game broke a 1-1 tie early in the third period as the Finns defeated Canada for a second time at the tournament.
Harri Pesonen added an insurance goal with four minutes to play and goaltender Kevin Lankinen made 42 saves.
Shea Theodore had Canada's only goal and Matt Murray made 19 saves.
The gold is Finland's first at the tournament since 2011. Canada's silver pushes its medal tally to four in the last five years.