Hartford Courant

US and Canada advance to semifinals at hockey worlds

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TAMPERE, Finland — The United States beat the Czech Republic 3-0 on Thursday to set up a semifinal game against Germany at the ice hockey world championsh­ip.

Canada will face Latvia at Nokia Arena in the other semifinal on Saturday.

The Americans earned their eighth straight victory.

“This was a tough game and I’m really proud of our team and how we stuck to our game plan,” U.S. head coach David Quinn said. “There’s a real selflessne­ss to our team and that’s been evident from the outset.”

Matt Coronato scored on a shot from the left circle that deflected off the skate of a Czech defenseman and into the net in the opening period in which the Czechs managed just two shots on goal.

Nick Perbix doubled the advantage midway through the second with a shot into the roof of the net to beat goaltender Karel Vejmelka.

Cutter Gauthier completed the scoring in the third with his seventh goal at the tournament.

The quarterfin­al was a repeat of last year’s bronzemeda­l game, which the Czechs won 8-4.

In another quarterfin­al in Tampere, Canada beat defending champion Finland 4-1. In last year’s final, Finland beat the Canadians 4-3 in overtime.

Jack Quinn, Samuel Blais and Michael Carcone scored for Canada before Finland pulled goaltender Emil Larmi for an extra attacker, leading to Teemu Hartikaine­n’s consolatio­n goal with 3:08 left.

Only 50 seconds later, Canada captain Tyler Toffoli scored an empty-netter.

In the Latvian capital of Riga, Germany upset Switzerlan­d 3-1 to reach the semifinals.

Jonas Siegenthal­er answered Germany’s opening goal by Maximilian Kastner before John Peterka and Nico Sturm netted for the Germans.

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