In addition to smothering Ovechkin's linemates and preventing them from getting him the puck in the offensive zone, Team Canada also forced them to play a lot in the defensive zone.
Toews won 11 of 14 faceoffs when Ovechkin was on the ice. His line scored a goal with Ovechkin on the ice, Perry's first of the tournament at 5:48 of the third period. It gave Team Canada a 4-2 lead.
Perry and Weber each had six shots on goal, tied for the team lead with Brad Marchand, who scored twice. Toews, Perry, Couture, Weber and Vlasic combined for 17 shots and 34 shot attempts.
"If you have the puck they're not going to have it," Weber said. "I thought the Toews line did a really good job of cycling down low like they always do. I mean, [Perry] is known for cycling the puck down low when he's with [Ryan Getzlaf] in Anaheim and I thought they did a good job of holding onto it and making them work in their 'D' zone and not allowing them to play offense."
Team Canada coach Mike Babcock credited Weber for not getting worn down playing against Ovechkin.
"Ovi is a big, big man and can wear you down," Babcock said. "[Weber] doesn't get worn down."
Babcock mentioned how he liked the pair with Vlasic. He also called Toews and Couture "two real smart hockey players" who are better than the sum of their parts, and credited Perry for accepting his role on that line.
"Corey Perry, I never thought at the start [of the tournament] would ever play in that situation," Babcock said. "I just talked to [Perry] and I said a number of times this is what we need you to do for us to have success. So he's all-in and doing a good job. He's a winner, he's won everywhere he's been, so he's doing a good job."
They all did it against Ovechkin and whoever he played with Saturday. They limited their time with the puck and took away their space. They prevented Ovechkin from being a threat in transition by forcing him to exert himself in the defensive zone.
They lived like kings against the best goal scorer in the world. Two more wins and they will be kings of the world.