OTTAWA – He faced nationwide media criticism in Canada, a legendary coach doubting him, and opponents who sensed weakness so they fired pucks at him from all over the ice. But when it counted most, Spokane goalie Dustin Tokarski found his “A game.” He backstopped Team Canada to its fifth consecutive gold medal at the World Junior Hockey Championship on Monday night, stopping 39 shots in a 5-1 victory over Sweden, and was named most outstanding player of the championship game.