Canada will play for the bronze medal at the men’s world hockey championship after a 4-2 semifinal loss to Finland.
Canadians led 2-1 before surrendering 3 unanswered goals in 2nd period
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Canada will play for the bronze medal at the men’s world hockey championship after a 4-2 semifinal loss to Finland.
The Finns advanced to the final to face host Switzerland, which reached the championship game a third-straight year.
Canada will play Norway for the bronze medal in Zurich.
The Canadians led 2-1 after the first period on goals by Robert Thomas and Dylan Holloway.
But the Finns countered with three unanswered goals in the second to take a lead they never surrendered.
Switzerland blanked Norway 6-0 in an earlier semifinal.
Dylan Holloway gave Canada a 2-1 lead but Finland responded with three unanswered goals to give them a 4-2 victory and send them to the final against Switzerland. Canada will face Norway for a bronze medal on Sunday.
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