It was completely even in the World Cup final and 2-2 between up-and-coming Germany and favorite Canada until the beginning of the third period.

Then Maksymilian Szuber stood for an invite behind his own goal when he was about to pass to his teammate. Instead, the puck ended up right in the gap of Cody Glass, who in turn found Samuel Blais. He made no mistake, but scored his second goal of the game.

"It's an invitation from Germany. They have to blame themselves, says SVT's expert Jonas Andersson.

A little later came 4-2 from Tyler Toffoli. However, the goal was controversial as it was clear on the television pictures that Canada had six players on the ice just before the goal was scored.

"That case really shouldn't have been approved," commentator Chris Härenstam said.

However, the judges have no possibility of reviewing such matters afterwards.

Canada wins the World Cup after 5-2 and thus takes revenge after the final loss to Finland last year.

The text is updated.