Thomas scores late for Canada to cut Norway's lead
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.
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.
Patrice Bergeron and Cassie Campbell-Pascall were among eight new members to be inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame. Andres Ambuhl, Niklas Kronwall, Florence Schelling, and Thomas Vanek — and two builders, Ralph Krueger and Luc Tardif - were the other inductees who made up the Class of 2026.
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.
Find out where Mark Scheifele's dazzling goal against Norway ranks as we relive the Top 10 plays from this year's World Hockey Championship.
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.
Canada head coach Misha Donskov says he was happy with the team's start, but got away from their game in the second period. Donskov admits that it hurt to lose Evan Bouchard, but it isn't an excuse for the loss, and that the team has a responsibility to earn a medal Sunday.
Finland entered the second period down 2-1 to Canada before scoring three goals to take a 4-2 lead en-route to a semifinal win. TSN Hockey analyst Carlo Colaiacovo has more on how Finland capitalized in the second period before shutting Canada down the rest of the way for the win.
Mikael Granlund picked up two assists in Finland's three-goal second period and says that they are looking forward to the gold medal game following an emotional win over Canada. Granlund also expects it to be raucous environment against Switzerland.
John Tavares explains how difficult it is to come out without a chance for a gold medal while playing for Canada, but says that there is an expectation when you put on the maple leaf to compete, and is looking forward to Sunday's bronze medal game.
Assistant captain Sidney Crosby says that a tough second period against Finland did them in, which is especially tough when the Finns have a lead. Crosby also looks ahead to competing for a bronze medal Sunday.
Just over a minute later, Aatu Raty bangs home a rebound to extend Finland's lead over Canada in the semifinals to 4-2.
Late in the second period, Konsta Helenius gets sent in alone and he scores with a beautiful move on Jet Greaves to give Finland the 3-2 lead over Canada in the semifinals.
Less than a minute into the second period, Aleksander Barkov slides home a loose puck in front as Finland evens the semifinal against Canada at two goals apiece.
Late in the first period, Macklin Celebrini sends an alley-oop pass to Dylan Holloway, who fires one past Justus Annunen to give Canada a 2-1 lead over Finland in the semifinals.
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