The Canadian ice hockey team set a record by reaching the final of the World Cup for the fourth time in a row
The Canadian ice hockey team set a world championship record by reaching the tournament final for the fourth time in a row. This is reported by the correspondent of “Lenta.ru”.
No other team has been able to show such a result since the introduction of the playoffs in 1992. The previous record – three finals in a row – also belonged to the Canadians. The team held similar series three times: in 2003-2005, 2007-2009 and 2015-2017.
On May 27, the Canadian team defeated the national team of Latvia in the semi-final match of the 2023 World Cup. The meeting ended with the score 4:2. In the final, the Canadians will face the winner of the confrontation between the US and Germany. This match will start on May 27 at 18:20 Moscow time.
The World Cup final will take place on May 28. Finland is the current winner of the tournament. Russia misses the championship due to the sanctions of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF).
Source: Lenta

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