David McIntyre scored the game-winning goal shorthanded with just over six minutes left, and Canada's National Men's Team survived a frantic finish to earn a 5-3 win over Mountfield HK in its Spengler Cup opener.
Fucale made 26 saves to backstop Canada to its 16th Spengler title.
Clark scored two more goals to send Canada to another Spengler final.
Thirteen players had points to help Canada beat the Spengler hosts.
Kevin Clark scored a hat trick to help Canada win its Spengler Cup opener.
Daniel Winnik scored in the third period, but an eight-round shootout was the difference in a 2-1 loss to KalPa Kuopio.
Canada scored four times in 13 minutes in the second period, clinching a semifinal spot with a 6-2 win over Nürnburg.
Zach Boychuk and Matt D’Agostini scored the goals, and Canada hung on in the third period to edge host HC Davos 2-1.
Kevin Poulin stopped all 36 shots he faced, and Canada blanked Switzerland 3-0 to claim its third-straight championship.
Andrew Ebbett scored twice in 1:47 to give Canada a lead, and it booked a semifinal spot with a 4-1 win over HC Davos.
Maxim Noreau had a goal and an assist to help Canada to another Spengler Cup final with a 5-2 SF win over Mountfield HK.
NMT: CAN-DAV Post-Game – TSN
CAN 7, VIT 1 - TSN
Byron Ritchie 1-on-1
Pascal Pelletier 1-on-1
Shawn Heins 1-on-1
WU18: All of Caitlin Kraemers goals at U18 Womens Worlds
WU18: Highlights - CAN 8 FIN 1 (Bronze)
WU18: Highlights - CZE 4 CAN 2 (Semifinal)
We asked members of Team Canada to draw a snowman in 30 seconds.
WU18: Highlights - CAN 6 SUI 0 (Quarterfinal)
WU18: Highlights – CAN 10 FIN 0 (Preliminary)
HCF: Assist Fund in Action – Denver
After representing Canada as a player, Tara Watchorn is happy to give back as a coach.
WU18: Highlights – CAN 8 CZE 1 (Preliminary)
WU18: Highlights – CAN 11 GER 0 (Preliminary)
We asked members of Team Canada for their ideal outdoor rink.
WJC: Highlights – CZE 3 CAN 2 (Quarterfinal)
WJC: Highlights – CAN 6 GER 3 (Preliminary)