Team Canada enters the quarterfinals of the 2025 IIHF World Championship on a high note after a commanding 5–3 victory over previously unbeaten Sweden.
Next up: a clash with co-hosts Denmark, with a semifinal berth at stake.
Denmark will have the home-ice advantage at the Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning. 
While their preliminary round included losses to the USA, Switzerland, and Czechia, the Danes showed flashes of promise with wins over Kazakhstan, Norway, and Germany.
Canada, meanwhile, has looked strong throughout the tournament. 
Led by standouts Macklin Celebrini, Nathan MacKinnon, and Sidney Crosby, they dropped just one game in the prelims—a tough loss to Finland.
Stay tuned for live updates, scores, lineups, and highlights from this IIHF World Championship 2025 quarterfinal.
Denmark’s power play is over. The Danes had one true chance during the PP. 
5v5 again. 
Two minutes for tripping on Ryan O’Reilly. 
Denmark get their first power play of the game. 
Canada will look to continue their full-court press as the second period begins.
Denmark is no doubt pleased start to this game, with the draw in tact. 
Thursday, May 22 – Quarterfinal Round
Scoreless after 20 minutes. 
No goals yet in this game. Canada’s best chances came during two power plays, but they were unable to score. 
Team Canada have dominated possession and shots on goal. 
Two minutes for hooking on Joachim Blichfield. 
Canada gets their second power play of the game. 
No goals yet for the Candians, but the forecheck has been pretty dominant, with the offense keeping the puck mostly in Denmark territory, and constantly pushing forward. 
Denmark successfully kills the first penalty of the game. Back for 5v5. 
Two minutes for delay of game on Matias Lassen. 
The young Canadian prospect is in for his first shift of the quarterfinals. 
Martone replaced Bo Horvat after he suffered an injury. 
The Canada vs. Denmark quarterfinal at the 2025 IIHF World Championship is underway. 
Frederik Dichow gets the start in goal for Denmark. 
Jordan Binnington gets the start in coal for Canada. 
Quarterfinal ready. 🇨🇦

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The puck drops for Canada vs. Denmark at 2:20 p.m. ET on May 22 at the IIHF World Hockey Championship 2025. 
Canada vs. Denmark will be broadcast on the NHL Network in the US and on the TSN 1 in Canada. 
Tuesday, May 20 – Preliminary Round
Thursday, May 22 – Quarterfinal Round
Saturday, May 24 – Semifinal Round
Sunday, May 25 – Championship
Here are the final standings from the preliminary rounds. 
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Here are all the preliminary round scores. 
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There are 16 total teams competing in the IIHF World Championship, which have been split into two groups, Group A and Group B. 
Group A plays in Stockholm, Sweden at the Avicii Arena and Group B plays in Herning, Denmark’s Jyske Bank Boxen. 
Team Canada plays Denmark today in the quarterfinals of the IIHF World Championship 2025. 
Canada plays Denmark today, May 22, in the 2025 IIHF World Championship. Follow along for live updates on FloHockey. 
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