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Canada get payback on USA to reach world ice hockey championship semi-finals

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Canada beat USA 4-0 to reach world semisGoaltender Jet Greaves stars with shutoutFinland beat Czechs to book last-four spotCanada cruised to a 4-0 win over reigning champion the United States to book their spot in the semi-finals of the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship on Thursday, surviving a third-period onslaught to gain some revenge over the Americans, who beat them in this year’s Olympic final.That 2-1 overtime loss in February was a painful one for the Canadians, who crashed out of last year’s worlds at the quarter-final stage after suffering a 2-1 defeat by Denmark in one of the greatest upsets in the sport’s history. Continue reading…

Canada beat USA 4-0 to reach world semisGoaltender Jet Greaves stars with shutoutFinland beat Czechs to book last-four spotCanada cruised to a 4-0 win over reigning champion the United States to book their spot in the semi-finals of the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship on Thursday, surviving a third-period onslaught to gain some revenge…

Canada beat USA 4-0 to reach world semisGoaltender Jet Greaves stars with shutoutFinland beat Czechs to book last-four spotCanada cruised to a 4-0 win over reigning champion the United States to book their spot in the semi-finals of the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship on Thursday, surviving a third-period onslaught to gain some revenge over the Americans, who beat them in this year’s Olympic final.That 2-1 overtime loss in February was a painful one for the Canadians, who crashed out of last year’s worlds…

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