The Columbus Dispatch

Swiss stun Canada, Sweden crushes US in world hockey semis

- By Karel Janicek

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Switzerlan­d stunned title favorite Canada 3-2 to reach only its third final of the world ice hockey championsh­ip on Saturday.

The Swiss will play the gold medal game on Sunday against defending champion Sweden, which strode into the final by crushing the United States 6-0.

Canada and the U.S. will play for bronze.

“We obviously got motivated a lot playing them,” Switzerlan­d defenseman Mirco Muller said. “They’re the best country in the world, hockey-wise, and they have a great Dylan Larkin of the United States, right, checks Sweden’s Viktor Arvidsson during the Ice Hockey World Championsh­ips semifinal match Saturday at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark. team here. It was a great battle for us.”

Canada goaltender Darcy Kuemper made some fine saves in the first period before Tristan Scherwey

scored the go-ahead goal for Switzerlan­d with 1:19 remaining in the first period.

Bo Horvat tied it in the second but Switzerlan­d proved resilient, and Gregory Hofmann restored the Swiss lead on a power play.

Gaetan Haas struck again on a power play in the third, redirectin­g into the net a shot by Sven Andrighett­o from the point.

Colton Parayko blasted a slap shot past Swiss goaltender Leonardo Genoni to reduce the lead with 2:07 left in the final period as Canada pulled Kuemper for an extra attacker in vain.

“Switzerlan­d played an unbelievab­le game,” Canada defenseman Aaron Ekblad said. “From the drop of the puck they came at us hard in every facet.”

Genoni stopped 43 shots.

“It’s important that we win the last game,” Canada captain Connor McDavid said. “We’re up to do it.”

Switzerlan­d’s best results have been runner-up in 1935 and 2013. Sweden is going for a third world title in six years, and 11th overall.

“We’re the big underdogs (against Sweden),” Swiss forward Reto Schaeppi said. “We have a chance if we play a really good game.”

Sweden beat Switzerlan­d 5-3 in the preliminar­y round.

The Swedes set up their victory over the Americans with three goals in a 3:07 span midway through the second period.

“We didn’t play our best game but we put up a lot of goals,” forward Patric Hornqvist said. “We still have some improvemen­t to do for the game tomorrow.”

Viktor Arvidsson led Sweden with two goals and goalie Anders Nielsen made 41 saves for the shutout.

Trailing 1-0 in the second, the U.S. had a four-minute power play but allowed a shorthande­d goal by Magnus Paajarvi, who scored on a rebound after goaltender Keith Kinkaid stopped Mikael Backlund on a breakaway.

Hornqvist stretched the lead to 3-0 on a power play, and Sweden underlined its control when Mattias Janmark made it 4-0 just 11 seconds later.

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