WHC: Finland vs. Switzerland extended highlights
Watch the extended highlights from Finland's overtime victory over Switzerland in the gold medal game at the World Hockey Championship.
Watch the extended highlights from Finland's overtime victory over Switzerland in the gold medal game at the World Hockey Championship.
TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce joins Glenn Schiiler to discuss the mistakes made by Canada on Noah Steen's overtime-winner, Robert Thomas' incredible effort late to help the Canadians force overtime, and the motivation by Norway to fight to the finish and claim the country's first-ever WHC medal.
Watch the exteded highlights from Norway's 2-0 win over Canada to capture the bronze medal, the country's first-ever at the tournament, at the World Hockey Championship.
Norway head coach Petter Thoresen describes the emotions he's feeling after the country captured its first-ever medal at the Men's Worlds, and what it was about this year's group that made him believe they could get it done.
OT-hero Noah Steen has a hard time putting into words what the historic bronze medal victory means to Norway. Steen tries his best to describe the feeling of scoring the overtime-winner, and explains that he hopes the country can keep on building on this accomplishment.
Canada head coach Misha Donskov shares why he feels things didn't go Canada's way in the bronze medal game, what he can say about the way Norway battled, and what he'll remember about coaching this year's group of players.
Norway stunned Canada in overtime of the bronze medal game to capture its first World Hockey Championship medal. Noah Steen scored the winner 3:32 into overtime. The previous best result for Norway was a fourth-place finish in 1951.
Canada forward Ryan O'Reilly voices his frustration after the tough overtime loss to Norway in the bronze medal game. A disappointed O'Reilly says the group feels they let the country down and calls it "a big waste of time" to come to the tournament and leave empty-handed.
Macklin Celebrini shares the toughest part about Canada's OT-loss to Norway in the bronze medal game, how proud he is of the team's fight to the finish, and his biggest takeaway from being the captain of Canada at this year's tournament.
Robert Thomas scores top shelf with 1:16 to play to trim Norway's lead over Canada to 2-1 in the bronze medal game.
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Late in the second period, Stian Solberg fires one past a screened Jet Greaves as Norway strikes again to go up 2-0 on Canada in the bronze medal game.
Patrice Bergeron shares what it means to him to be inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame, what international memories he cherishes the most, what it means to be a player that young NHL stars looked up to in their career.
Andres Ambuhl explains what it means to him to be inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame on a day in which his home country Switzerland will play for gold against Finland at the Men's Worlds.
After being inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame, Cassie Campbell-Pascall shares how proud she is of what she accomplished during her international playing career, and how amazing it is to have the PWHL to continue to grow the women's game.
Midway through the opening frame, Emilio Pettersen steals the puck from Jet Greaves from behind the net and wraps it into the goal to give Norway the early lead over Canada in the bronze medal game.
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Sasha Barkov tied the game for Finland in the second period before assisting on the eventual game-winner as the Finns beat Canada to move to Sunday's Gold Medal game against Switzerland. Dylan Holloway picked up a goal and an assist for the Canadians, who will face Norway for the bronze medal.
Finland scored three unanswered goals in the second period to erase a 2-1 deficit and skated to an impressive 4-2 win over Canada.
Dylan Holloway says some mental errors cost Canada in the second period, and that it was hard to play from behind against a defensively-sound Finnish team. Holloway also admits that obviously they would prefer to play for gold, Canada doesn't want to go home empty handed.
Canada gave up a 2-1 lead in the second period to fall behind 4-2 to Finland, and ultimately lose a chance at a gold medal. Dylan DeMelo says that Canada's second was probably the worst so far for them in the tournament, and that they will try to refocus for the bronze on Sunday.
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