Denmark Shocks Canada in World Ice Hockey Championship
It’s been a rough time for Canadian hockey fans. With just 49 seconds remaining, Nick Oleson scored, leading Denmark to a surprising 2-1 win over Canada. This victory secured Denmark a spot in the semi-finals of the World Ice Hockey Championship, marking a historic achievement for the team.
“I can’t even express this—it’s incredible,” Olesen remarked after making history with Denmark’s first Final Four appearance. The crowd support was overwhelming, he noted. “The fans really pushed us to win. It’s just unbelievable.”
Canada’s situation took a downturn when, with just over two minutes to go, Denmark evened the score. Nikolaj Ehlers scored amidst the chaos on the ice, leading to a dramatic finish.
Yes, you read that right—Canada allowed two goals in the last three minutes of the match. Talk about a major collapse!
Denmark wins to eliminate Canada #mensworlds pic.twitter.com/xbulrsh9iv
– sportsnet (@sportsnet) May 22, 2025
The ongoing rivalry between the US and Canada has intensified recently, particularly between the Florida Panthers and Canadian teams like the Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs. It’s quite fascinating to witness how these dynamics are unfolding.
On a lighter note, despite these tensions, there’s still respect for Toronto and its ambassador, Drake. It’s all in good fun, I suppose.
