Canada captures 3rd straight win at men’s hockey worlds with 5-1 victory over Denmark
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Canada's men's national team secured their third consecutive victory in the Men’s Hockey World Championship with a decisive 5-1 triumph over Denmark on Friday.
The game kicked off at the Bell Challenge Cup venue and was a showcase of Canada's skillful play from the outset. The opening goal came early in the second period, when Alex Killorn capitalized on a powerplay opportunity to put Canada ahead. Moments later, Jonathan Huberdeau added to the lead with a shot that found its way past the Danish goaltender.
Canada continued their dominant performance and doubled their advantage midway throug…
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