Hockey

Canada dominates United States 4-0 to reach semifinals

Quarterfinal victory sets up a showdown with Finland as other semifinalists secure their places

Canada storms into semifinals with dominant win

In a commanding performance at the Ice Hockey World Championship, Canada routed the United States 4-0 in the quarterfinals, securing a spot in the final four.

Macklin Celebrini opened the scoring with his sixth goal of the tournament, while veteran Sidney Crosby netted his first point of the event. Dylan Holloway and Connor Brown added the final two goals, completing a four‑goal outburst.

Between the pipes, goaltender Jet Greaves made 34 saves, ensuring a clean sheet and frustrating the American attack.

The victory also denied Matthew Tkachuk the chance to join the Triple Gold Club, a milestone the United States had been chasing throughout the tournament.

Finland, Switzerland and Norway advance

Finland continued its strong run, defeating Czechia 4-1 to book a semifinal berth.

In a separate match, Switzerland edged Sweden 3-1, with goals from Denis Malgin and Calvin Thurkauf sparking the win.

Norway achieved a historic milestone, beating Latvia 2-0 to reach the semifinals for the first time in their tournament history.

The upcoming semifinals will see Canada face Finland, while the other match‑ups remain to be decided.

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