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A whirlwind of on‑ice achievements and off‑ice ventures defines the latest chapter in professional hockey.
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A whirlwind of on‑ice achievements and off‑ice ventures defines the latest chapter in professional hockey.

Finland defeated Switzerland in overtime to win the 2026 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, ending a three‑year final streak. Roman Josi was named MVP and Best Defenceman, while Canada's Macklin Celebrini and Norway's Henrik Haukeland received Best Forward and Best Goaltender honors.

Celebrini was named the tournament’s best forward and selected to the media all‑star team after scoring 14 points, leading Canada to a flawless preliminary round and a hard‑fought loss in the semifinals.
Macklin Celebrini was named best forward and selected to the media all‑star team after scoring 14 points, including a pivotal backhand flip that set up a goal versus Finland, while Canada fell short in the semifinals and bronze‑medal game.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland, while Canada will play Norway for the bronze medal.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland, who blanked Norway 6-0. Key performances and the upcoming bronze‑medal match highlight the tournament's climax.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland. The match highlighted standout performances from Barkov, Helenius and Annunen, while Switzerland routed Norway 6-0 to reach the championship game.

Switzerland routed Norway 6‑0 in the semifinals, with Leonardo Genoni’s 20 saves and a multi‑goal outburst propelling the team into the final for the third straight year.

Switzerland defeated Norway 6‑0 in a dominant semifinal, advancing to the championship game against the Canada‑Finland winner.

Switzerland cruised to a 6‑0 victory over Norway, securing a spot in the world championship final and setting up a showdown with the Canada‑Finland winner.

Switzerland routed Norway 6‑0 in a commanding semifinal, with goaltender Leonardo Genoni shining and multiple players contributing to the offense, positioning the team for a historic final.

The knockout stage of the 2026 IIHF Men's World Championships features four high‑stakes quarterfinal games, with Canada facing the United States and other pivotal matchups highlighted by star players such as Devin Cooley, Aleksander Barkov and Rudolfs Balcers.

Latvia defeats the United States 4-2 in Zurich, highlighted by Sandis Vilmanis' empty‑net goals, while Switzerland extends its perfect streak.

A thrilling shootout saw the United States defeat Germany 4-3, highlighted by Ryan Leonard's decisive penalty and a late rally by Tommy Novak.

The sixth day of competition in Switzerland saw the United States survive a close shootout, a 9‑0 thrashing by Switzerland, Italy's narrow loss to Czechia, and Sweden's comfortable victory over Slovenia, reshaping the tournament picture.

Ryan Leonard’s shootout winner lifts the United States past Germany, while Switzerland stays unbeaten and Czechia edges Italy in a tight Group B clash.

Switzerland extended its perfect streak with a commanding 9‑0 win over Austria, and Czechia secured a 3‑1 triumph over Italy after a late rally.

A dominant 9‑0 victory over Austria and a late rally by Czechia set the stage for a packed schedule of fixtures, including a much‑anticipated United States versus Germany clash.

Finland routed the United States, Switzerland stunned Germany with a shorthanded strike, Canada cruised past Denmark, and Czechia edged Sweden after building an early lead.

Finland defeats the United States 6‑2, Canada beats Denmark 5‑1, and Czechia edges Sweden 4‑3 in a tightly contested day of international hockey.

Switzerland defeated the United States 3‑1 in the tournament opener, while Canada opened its campaign with a 5‑3 win over Sweden, bolstered by the addition of Sidney Crosby.

Switzerland stunned the United States 3-1 in the tournament’s first match, with Andrighetto and Suter each contributing two points and Genoni making 19 saves. Canada also began its campaign with a 5-3 win over Sweden, featuring multiple goal scorers and a strong performance by Jet Greaves.

Switzerland opened strong with goals from Pius Suter and Sven Andrighetto, while the United States answered through Alex Steeves, but a late push left a 3-1 deficit heading into the next match.