
2026 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships: Switzerland Sets the Stage
The tournament opens in Switzerland with 16 nations competing for the championship, featuring powerhouse lineups and emerging talents.
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The tournament opens in Switzerland with 16 nations competing for the championship, featuring powerhouse lineups and emerging talents.

The tournament begins in Switzerland with sixteen nations competing for glory, featuring a mix of traditional powerhouses and rising challengers.

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The 2026 IIHF World Championship will showcase top nations, key players and global viewing options, from free Austrian streams to VPN‑enabled access worldwide.

Macklin Celebrini will captain Canada at the 2026 World Hockey Championship in Switzerland, leading a youthful roster that includes Sidney Crosby and veteran alternates John Tavares and Ryan O’Reilly.

Celebrini’s record‑breaking season, historic captaincy and the looming clash with the United States headline a championship bid that could reshape international hockey.

The 19‑year‑old forward’s record‑breaking season earns him the historic honor, while the tournament field features top contenders and a chance for the United States to defend its title.

Macklin Celebrini will captain Canada at the 2026 world hockey championship, joining Sidney Crosby and a host of NHL stars as the tournament prepares for its final on May 31.

The 2026 tournament will feature a record 48 teams, yet several traditional powerhouses will be absent, highlighting systemic issues across continents.