IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2022 Semi Finals Recap!

Today was the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships 2022 Semi Finals 5th Line.  Each of the two games had two Blue Jackets playing.  So, let's break them down and then preview the World Finals!

Game 1 took place first, between the host country, Team Finland and Team USA.  Team USA has both Andrew Peeke and Nick Blankenburg.  I know I've said this in every post, but I like to remind fans incase they've missed post or have forgotten since my last.  Once again, Nick Blankenburg isn't on the Game Summary report from the IIHF Worlds Website.  However, Andrew Peeke did have an assist today, adding to his points total again.  Unfortunately, that wouldn't be enough.  Team USA would fall to Team Finland, 4-3. 

Game 2 would see Team Canada hosting Team Czechia.  In this game Blue Jackets Cole Sillinger and Kent Johnson are our players to watch on Team Canada.  Cole Sillinger would have a goal in this game, while Kent Johnson would have a goal and an assist.  In the end Team Canada would have a huge win, 6-1, which ensures them a trip to the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship 2022 Finals!  Team Canada is  the defending IIHF World Champions, while Team Finland is the host countries team, so tomorrow's final between the two should be a great one to recap.  

In addition to the Finals, we'll also have the Bronze Medal Match to watch, which will be between Team Czechia and Team USA.  So, plenty of excitement ahead as we wait to see where 4 current roster Columbus Blue Jackets will finish at the 2022 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships!  I'll have the recap for you here tomorrow.  

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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