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Positive drug test kept Sweden’s Nicklas Backstrom out of gold-medal game

Sweden's Nicklas Backstrom (L) vies with Finland's Jussi Jokinen during the Men's Ice Hockey Semifinal match between Sweden and Finland at the Bolshoy Ice Dome during the Sochi Winter Olympics on February 21, 2014. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV .

The Swedish Hockey Federation says Nicklas Backstrom was scratched from Sunday’s Olympic gold medal hockey game because he tested positive for a banned substance.

A spokesman for the Swedish team says the Washington Capitals forward will speak to the media later today.

Reports initially said he was suffering from a migraine headache. But Swedish Olympic Committee spokesman Bjorn Folin said the banned substance was in an allergy medication Backstrom has taken for seven years.

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The Swedes lost the game 3-0 to Canada.

READ MORE: Team Canada wins gold, beating Sweden 3-0 in men’s Olympic hockey

“It was a shocking message to get,” goalie Jhonas Enroth told the Swedish news agency TT after the final. “We found out two hours before the match.”

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Backstrom, who had been the Swedes’ No. 2 centre in the absence of Henrik Zetterberg and Henrik Sedin, had four assists in the first five games of the tournament.

Backstrom was not on the ice for pre-game warm-ups but was listed on the official lineup sheet.

Backstrom is the sixth athlete to fail a doping test at the Games. Five of the six, including Backstrom, tested positive for minor stimulants often found in food supplements.

With files from The Associated Press.

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