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Men's Ice Hockey IIHF World Championship 2025


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Always invest my time into this bullshit only to get disappointed time and time again (OK, maybe I’m over-exaggerating as we did have the 4-Nations but these past two Worlds have been dreadful and my Canucks always suck)

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9 minutes ago, hckošice said:

Looking at it from positive side, I think this was probably a good thing for Canada, now there absolutely no doubts you will win gold at the Olympics next year, pretty sure the lads will want to revenge this embarassement and will eat the shit from everybody next February.

 

It may sucks probably only for Fleury though.

 

but, yeah, lol what a result this was tonight, Unbelievable miracle. I am sure even if both teams played another 20 matches Canada would have won all of them. Sport is quite weird sometimes :lol:

What do you mean? We have the upper hand! 

We've won 2 of the last 3 games! :evil: :lol:

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QUARTERFINAL HIGHLIGHTS

 

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Canada :CAN  1 - :DEN Denmark
Period-by-Period: 0-0, 0-0, 1-2
May 22nd 2025, h. 20:20, Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning
 
Goals: 
46. Sanheim (Crosby, Konecny) – 58. Ehlers (M. Lauridsen, Russell), 60. Olesen (Nicklas Jensen, Russell)
 
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For the history books. the winning goal

 

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Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, hckošice said:

Looking at it from positive side, I think this was probably a good thing for Canada, now there absolutely no doubts you will win gold at the Olympics next year, pretty sure the lads will want to revenge this embarassement and will eat the shit from everybody next February.

 

It may sucks probably only for Fleury though.

 

but, yeah, lol what a result this was tonight, Unbelievable miracle. I am sure even if both teams played another 20 matches Canada would have won all of them. Sport is quite weird sometimes :lol:

Yeah, it didn't occur to me until after the game was over that it was Fleury's last game :(

 

I wish I had your optimism :d. No doubt, we'll have a much better team next year and the players should take it a lot more seriously but the same can be said about the other nations as well. And as we saw today, all it takes is one bad game to get knocked out. Should be fun with all the NHLers back!

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Also a fun fact (unless you're Canadian): This is the first time a Canadian team featuring Sidney Crosby has failed to win a gold medal since 2006

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Still can't believe Denmark defeated Canada last night which is also Crosby first time he failed to win a gold medal in a international touenament. This will be remember to the co host and one of the biggest upsets, in Danish sports history

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