Canada eliminates US at hockey worlds
American goalkeeper Devin Cooley waits for play to resume during the second period of the IIHF Men's Ice Hockey World Championship quarterfinal match against Canada played in Fribourg, Switzerland, on Thursday. (AP photo)
FRIBOURG, Switzerland (AP) — Macklin Celebrini scored again, Sidney Crosby netted his first and Jet Greaves stopped 34 shots as Canada beat the United States 4-0 in a rematch of the Olympic final to advance to the semifinals at the ice hockey world championship on Thursday.
In the latest edition of their fierce rivalry, Canada’s victory ended the Americans’ quest to retain the trophy that they had won for the first time since 1933.
Thursday’s quarterfinal came three months after the Milan Cortina Olympics gold-medal game, which the Americans won 2-1 in overtime.
Canada remains on course for its 29th title at the worlds. It will play Finland in the last four.
Celebrini scored his sixth goal at the worlds, Crosby got his first, and Dylan Holloway and Connor Brown also scored. Mark Scheifele had two assists, and Greaves turned away every shot he faced.
“He is calm and tonight came up with the big save when we needed it,” forward John Tavares said of Greaves. “He was the best player on the ice tonight, for sure.”
The 19-year-old Celebrini broke the deadlock with 1:29 remaining in the opening period on a power play with a shot from the slot to beat U.S. goalie Devin Cooley.
Earlier, Canada wasted a five-minute major penalty for Ryan Lindgren’s illegal check to the head of defenseman Evan Bouchard and game misconduct.
Holloway doubled the advantage midway through the middle period on a rebound off his own shot from the right circle.
The Americans pulled Cooley with 2:22 left in the third before Brown and Crosby finished the scoring with a couple of empty-net goals.
Europeans advance
In Zurich, Finland beat Czechia 4-1 in a game between the 2022 and 2024 champions, respectively, to set up a semifinal against Canada.
Finland was 2-0 up after the opening period on goals from Sakari Manninen and Anton Lundell. In the second, Konsta Helenius made it 3-0 before Filip Hronek scored for the Czechs on a two-man advantage. Lenni Hameenaho closed out the scoring in the third.
Also in Zurich, Switzerland came from a goal down to knock out Sweden 3-1 at a packed Swiss Life Arena. Roman Josi started the rally with a goal and assisted on the other two — from Denis Malgin and Calvin Thurkauf.
The semifinals are scheduled for today.
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