Denmark Stuns Canada, US Beats Finland to Reach Semifinals at Ice Hockey Worlds (Copy)
- Denmark stunned Canada 2-1 on May 22 in a sold-out arena in Herning to advance to the ice hockey world championship semifinals.
- Denmark scored late goals by Nikolaj Ehlers and Nick Olesen after Canada outshot them heavily but failed to score early.
- In parallel, the United States beat Finland 5-2 on Thursday, overcoming a 2-1 deficit with key power-play goals by Conor Garland.
- Denmark will face Switzerland, last year's runner-up, while the U.S. Meets Sweden in semifinals scheduled for Saturday, with all teams advancing after decisive wins.
- These results mark Denmark's first semifinal appearance and highlight shifts as Canada, the tournament's 28-time champion, has now missed two consecutive medals.
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