Sweden, Ice Hockey World Championship
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The United States beat Sweden 6-2 to advance to the final of the ice hockey world championship. In Sunday’s final, the U.S. will play either Switzerland or Denmark, who meet in the other semifinal later in the day.
Towering American forward Michael McCarron was happy to finally shrug off the underdog tag as Team USA slammed six goals past Sweden to book their berth in the final of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) world championship on Sunday,
The semifinal curse is dead. For the first time since the IIHF adopted a playoff format for the World Championship in 1992, the USA is in the final, following a 6-2 win over Sweden in Stockholm.
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mlive on MSNU.S. routs Sweden, Red Wings contingent in World semifinalThe U.S. will play for the gold medal Sunday (2:20 p.m. ET, NHL Network) against the winner of today’s semifinal between Switzerland and Denmark. Team USA hasn’t won gold at the World Championship since 1960, when it won the Olympics, which at the time was considered the World Championship.
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