Canadian ice hockey players celebrating their 5-1 win against Slovakia, with Swedish flags in the crowd indicating impact on Sweden's championship hopes.
Canadian ice hockey players celebrating their 5-1 win against Slovakia, with Swedish flags in the crowd indicating impact on Sweden's championship hopes.
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Canada's victory aids Tre Kronor in world championship

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Canada defeated Slovakia 5–1 in the ice hockey world championship. The result keeps Sweden's playoff hopes alive ahead of their match against Slovakia.

Canada defeated Slovakia 5–1 on Sunday. The win means Sweden can still reach the quarterfinals if the team beats Slovakia on Tuesday.

Sweden sits fifth in group B after losses to Canada, Czechia and Norway. A victory over Slovakia is required to keep playoff hopes alive.

Head coach Sam Hallam stressed that the team cannot control other results. The match against Slovakia starts Tuesday at 16:20.

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Initial reactions on X show Canadian fans celebrating the 5-1 win and playoff qualification, Swedish users expressing relief that it keeps Tre Kronor's playoff hopes alive ahead of their match against Slovakia, and a Slovak fan noting the expected outcome with some disappointment in the margin.

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Image illustrating Norway's 3-2 victory over Sweden in the ice hockey world championship, showing celebrating Norwegian players and dejected Swedish ones.
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Sweden falls to Norway in ice hockey worlds

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Sweden lost 2–3 to Norway in the ice hockey world championship in Fribourg. The defeat puts Tre Kronor's quarterfinal hopes at risk.

Sweden twice came back from behind against Canada but lost the world championship opener 3–5 in Fribourg. Canada sealed the win with two third-period goals.

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Sweden lost 3–4 to Czechia in the ice hockey World Championship after falling behind 0–3 after just 13 minutes. Despite several power-play goals and a strong second period, it was not enough for Tre Kronor.

After beating Hungary in the round of 16, Sweden's table tennis team defeated Croatia 3-0 at the World Team Championships and advanced to the quarterfinals against Taiwan.

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Sweden's U18 ice hockey team, Småkronorna, won the world championship gold by defeating Slovakia 4–2 in the final in Trencin. It is the team's third gold in eight years. Goalkeeper Kevin Törnblom called the victory indescribable.

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