Montreal-Mitch Marner scored at 6:06 overtime at 3 o’clock and Canada beat Sweden 4-3 to 4-3.
The Toronto Maple Leaves Winger finished an extra time back and forth, where the two teams were tearing a shot to the floor of Philip Gustavasan.
Nathan McCinn, Brad Marcond and Mark Stone had other goals to the Canadians who received 23 savings from Jordan Binnington. Sydney Graspi has added three assistance in returning to the high -level international competition.
Jonas Prodin, Adrian Kempe and Joel Ericsson Ek responded to the Sweden. Gustavson stopped 24 shots. Lucas Raymond made the chip on two help.
Canada received two points in the state of additional time success, while Sweden got a loss after the order of Sweden.
The United States and Finland meet on Thursday in the first matches of those countries at the Round-Robin event, which is a hunger in 2026 before returning to the NHL Olympics.
The 4 countries have come to the best event after the 2016 World Cup. Due to Govid -19 worries, NHL went to the five straight Olympics between 1998 and 2014 before the financial reasons and the reduction of plans.
Russia is not part of the competition because of its war in Ukraine, while the world champion Chechia also sees the outskirts of the rival-sized window.
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The 4 countries will watch four matches at the Bell Center before the Shogase switches to Boston for two more matches and February 20 finals.
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After the deaf octangles for Grassbi and Mario Lemiugs – after the “O Canada” of the “O Canada” ahead of Wednesday’s opening – Canada hit a Power Play in 56 seconds in the first period of Canada.
Connor McDevid Grosssi fed the lower down, McCinnon, a fellow goal Harbor, N.S.
March made it 2-0 at 13:15 am with the Brahite Point at 2 on-1. Poston Bruins Captain – Another Nova Scottian in Montreal and usually the general enemy number 1 – when the scoring play in the building was announced, his name was encouraged.
Sweden finally got its first shot towards the target for more than 15 minutes when a buck was crushed in the Gustav Fourling Finnington’s glove.
When the Canadian Netminder’s ear shot a shot of Broadin, the Scandivians climbed the board at 9:33 am.
The Swedans continued to play because Grbspy was wearing a time until work.
The 37-year-old captain of Canada has entered the attack zone before an injury to the cabinet-match, in front of the Rink, invented a stone that is hard to bury five holes on Gustavson.
Kempe reduced the deficit to 3-2, at 1:54 of the third place, in a shot in a shot in a shot of Binnington. Within 4 countries, Canada’s folds were less stars campaigns for their NHL teams with Binnington, Adin Hill and Sam Montempield.
Ericsson Eek received Sweden again at 8:59 at a Jesper Brad system on the lips of Canada’s folds.
Gustavon Devon Downs and Macker made great savings before Canada was killed in a Josh Morrisi penalty for setting up a dramatic finish.
Theodore Out
Canadian securityman Shia Theodar left in the second period, and did not return from Kempe after he had a clean victory.
World Cup
NHL Commissioner Gary Petman and NHL players’ association president Marty Walsh announced before the match that the League World Cup would be held in 2028. The aim is to hold this event every Olympic year in the hope of having the best matches every 24 months from 2026 games.
Bouquet
US captain Aston Mathews shouted at the pre -sporting ceremony, with Finnish’s opponent Alexander Barovo and Lemiax, Deeman Seylan, Daniel Alfredzon and Mike Richter.
Good vibrations
Crossi spoke about his love for the atmosphere of the Bell Center on Wednesday morning, and he enjoyed playing with Pittsburgh Penguins against Mantryl Canadians.
“It has a certain sense,” he said. “So much history and hockey you feel you are here.
“This is a special place.”
This report by Canadian Press was first published on February 12, 2025.
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