Since the 2010 Vancouver Olympics there have been few challengers to Canada's supremacy on the international stage. It won gold at Vancouver and then repeated the feat four years later at the 2014 Sochi Olympics with a dominating run that has seen few equals. Now, Team Canada is two wins from winning the World Cup. Few, if any, observers expect them to fail. "Guys are used to this stage, used to the pressure," said forward Joe Thornton. "Canada in general has had incredible results. So nobody is shocked we're here and in this situation. Everyone feels comfortable in this situation." Captain Sidney Crosby's seven points (three goals, four assists) lead the tournament, but Team Canada is very deep when it comes to scoring. It has eight players with four or more points; no other team had more than two, and Team Europe has one (Zuccarello).