IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2022 Quarter Finals- 5/26/22

Alright 5th Line, we had two games today to watch in the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2022 Quarter Finals, which also put teammates against each other.  So, let's review the fun of today, before we discuss which countries are Semi-Final bound!

Game 1 was Team Sweden hosting Team Canada.  Two very strong teams, which would explain why this game needed Overtime.  Team Sweden has current Blue Jacket defenseman Emil Bemstrom.  Bemstrom had no points today in this game however.  On Team Canada the Blue Jackets have two players, both offense, Kent Johnson and Cole Sillinger.  To my surprise honestly, neither of them would have points today in this game either.  With that being said, in Overtime Team Canada would score.  The final would be 4-3 and Team Canada moves on to the Semi-Finals May 28th.  Good luck to them!  

Game 2 with current Blue Jackets in the mix today was Team Switzerland hosting Team USA.  Team Switzerland has Dean Kukan, who had no points today.  Team USA has Nick Blankenburg and Andrew Peeke.  Nothing for Blankenburg, however Peeke would have an assist.  Team USA would shutout Team Switzerland in this game, winning 3-0.  Now, if I may be honest, I'm a bit surprised by this.  Team Switzerland has been very strong in this Championship, so to see Team USA shut them down like this is quite impressive.  Team USA will go on to play in the Semi-Final.  

So, the Semi-Final games will take place on May 28th, as I said above.  The host country of the IIHF Worlds 2022 (Finland) will take on Team USA.  While Team Canada will host Team Czechia.  

Good luck to our Blue Jackets players in the Semi-Finals and go CBJ!  

Source:   “IIHF - Schedule and Results 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.” IIHF International Ice Hockey Federation, https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2022/wm/schedule. "     



  

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