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Teddy Stiga scores in overtime to give United States a 4 -3 victory over Finland in world junior hockey championship game.
Boston College's Ryan Leonard named MVP of the championships.
The Americans overcame a two -goal deficit in the second period to win their second straight title.
Eduard Sale scored in the 14th round of a shootout to give Czechia a 3 -2 victory over Sweden .
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