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Swedish official says hockey player Backstrom fails doping test at Sochi Games

Sweden forward Nicklas Backstrom watches a shot that got past Sweden goaltender Henrik Lundqvist during a men's semifinal ice hockey game against Finland at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, in Sochi, Russia. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

SOCHI, Russia - Sweden centre Nicklas Backstrom failed a doping test for a substance found in an allergy medication and was withdrawn from Sunday's hockey final at the Sochi Olympics.

"I got the message two hours before the game that something was wrong," Sweden coach Par Marts said after his team lost 3-0 to Canada in the gold medal game.

Backstrom, who plays for the NHL's Washington Capitals, was scratched just before the game began.

Marts criticized the International Olympic Committee's timing, telling reporters Backstrom was tested in connection with Sweden's game against Slovenia but was told only 20 minutes before the final that Backstrom couldn't play.

"I think it sucks," Marts said. "It's like kindergarten."

Asked about Merts criticism of the doping process, IOC spokesman Mark Adams said, "We will not comment on any potential process until it has concluded."

Backstrom was listed in the lineups distributed before the game, and forward Daniel Alfredsson said the team was told he wouldn't play just before it started.

"It's too bad he couldn't play," Sweden winger Carl Hagelin said. "We lost a really good player."

Swedish Olympic Committee spokesman Bjorn Folin said the banned substance was in an allergy medication Backstrom has taken for the past seven years.

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

Several of Backstrom's teammates declined to comment on his positive test, with Hagelin saying only he thinks "it's a bit strange."

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AP Sports Writer Stephen Wilson and Associated Press writers Karl Ritter in Sochi and Malin Rising in Stockholm contributed to this report.

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