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WHC: Sweden 2, Norway 3

Norway took a step closer to making the playoff stage by beating Sweden 3–2. Eirik Salsten scored the game-winner while Norway was shorthanded in the third period.


WHC: Germany 6, Austria 2

Germany celebrated two straight wins with a hat-trick in both of them. Lukas Reichel’s top line was the catalyst for a vital 6-2 victory over Austria.


WHC: Hungary 0, Switzerland 9

Switzerland captain Roman Josi scored a hat trick as the host nation rolled to rout of Hungary at the men's World Hockey Championship. Sven Andrighetto finished the game with a goal and four assists, moving to a personal best 13 points for the tournament and three-points clear in the scoring race.


WHC: Czechia 3, Slovakia 2

40-year-old captain Roman Cervenka scored a controversial go-ahead goal midway through the third period to lift Czechia to a thrilling win over Slovakia at the men's World Hockey Championship. The Czechs improved to 14-1-3 all time against Slovakia, including a 4-0 record in the last four games.


WHC: United States 2, Latvia 4

Goalie Kristers Gudlevskis shone with 45 saves as Latvia outlasted the United States at the men's World Hockey Championship. Sandis Vilmanis scored two empty-netters and added an assist in the third period as the Americans failed to come back and were jumped by Latvia in the standings.


WHC: Slovenia 0, Denmark 4

Patrick Russell scored twice, Mikkel Aagaard picked up four points, and Mads Sogaard recorded a 13-save shutout to lead Denmark past Slovenia for their first win at this year's men's World Hockey Championship.


WHC: Slovenia 1, Canada 3

Denton Mateychuk, Dylan Cozens and Emmitt Finnie all found the back of the net as Canada got goals in each period to take down Slovenia and remain undefeated at the men's World Hockey Championship. Jet Greaves had his shutout bid broken with 1:05 remaining in regulation.


WHC: Great Britain 0, Finland 4

Ville Heinola scored twice and Henri Jokiharju had a goal and an assist as Finland pushed its record to a perfect 5-0 at the men's World Hockey Championship with a comfortable victory over newly promoted Great Britain.


WHC: Italy 0, Sweden 3

Projected top five pick Ivar Stenberg scored twice and fellow 18-year-old Viggo Bjorck had a pair of assists as Sweden shutout Italy for a much-needed win. The Swedish teen sensations have 10 points (three goals, seven assists)s at the men's World Hockey Championship.


Donskov challenged Canada and is happy how they responded against Slovenia

Team Canada coach Misha Donskov says he challenged his players to play more direct after a lackluster 5-on-5 performance in an OT win over Norway, and is happy with how they responded on Friday. Donskov praises Slovenia's play and discusses how Dylan Cozens and Emmitt Finnie stepped up for Canada in the win.


Finnie's first international goal helps Canada beat Slovenia, remain unbeaten

Canada cruised past Slovenia to begin the men's World Hockey Championship with five consecutive wins for the third straight year. TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce joins Mark Roe to break down the impact Emmitt Finnie and Dylan Cozens had in the win, and if Canada still has a decision to make between the pipes.


WHC: Hungary 2, Germany 6

Defenceman Leon Gawanke scored a hat trick and Marc Michaelis picked up three assists as Germany rolled to a rout of Hungary for their first win at the 2026 World Hockey Championship.


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