加拿大男子冰球队在奥运会半决赛中险胜芬兰,晋级金牌决赛


2026年2月20日 / 美国东部时间下午1:46 / CBS新闻

加拿大男子冰球队在半决赛中以3-2击败芬兰队,晋级奥运会决赛。他们将于周日争夺金牌,而芬兰队将在周六争夺铜牌。

周五晚些时候,美国男子冰球队将对阵斯洛伐克队,届时将决定加拿大决赛的对手。

这场比赛发生在美国女子冰球队以2-1的加时赛逆转击败加拿大并夺得金牌的第二天。

加拿大采取进攻战术,射门39次。芬兰则以防守为主,射门17次。

芬兰队的米科·兰塔宁在第一节还剩三分钟时,利用一次多打少机会率先破门。在加拿大门前争球几秒后,他成功拿到冰球,并将其射向加拿大守门员乔丹·宾宁顿。

第二节初,埃里克·豪拉从人群中突围,沿冰面快速滑行,将冰球射过宾宁顿,为芬兰队再下一城。

埃里克·豪拉在米兰科尔蒂纳2026年冬奥会男子冰球半决赛芬兰对阵加拿大的比赛中庆祝进球。Xavier Laine / Getty Images

加拿大在第二节最后几分钟的多打少情况下打入首球。加拿大队员山姆·莱因哈特偏转队友凯尔·马卡尔的远距离射门入网,进球瞬间引发全场观众欢呼。

第三节,谢伊·西奥多在芬兰队球门前混战中射门,将比分扳平。

谢伊·西奥多在米兰科尔蒂纳2026年冬奥会男子冰球半决赛芬兰对阵加拿大的比赛中庆祝进球。RvS.Media / Monika Majer / Getty Images

比赛最后35秒,内森·麦金农在多打少情况下得分,帮助加拿大反超比分。这一进球源于芬兰队球门前一系列快速传球。

进球后,芬兰队立即提出挑战,裁判通过多角度摄像机回放确认进球有效,排除了越位嫌疑。

比赛最后20秒以5v5进行,芬兰队将守门员换下。最后几秒,芬兰队射门,冰球被宾宁顿扑住。

加拿大媒体CBC报道,现场观众以加拿大人为主,在比赛最后几秒爆发出欢呼声,当加拿大获胜时全场沸腾。队员们在冰面上庆祝了数分钟,互相拥抱并握手,观众们持续欢呼。

加拿大男子冰球队在米兰科尔蒂纳2026年冬奥会男子冰球半决赛芬兰对阵加拿大的比赛后庆祝。Jamie Squire / Getty Images

加拿大球员布拉德·马钱德在接受NBC新闻记者采访时表示,这支队伍是”一群了不起的球员”,在落后两球时依然能”持续拼搏”。他提到,由于队长西德尼·克罗斯比因伤缺阵,多名队员”挺身而出,发挥了领导作用”。

“当他们一起上场时,尤其是在多打少的情况下,他们非常强势,”马钱德说,”你能感觉到那种势头,那种即将爆发的能量。你只需要等待机会。”

马钱德补充说,球队已经准备好应对周日对阵美国或斯洛伐克的决赛。

“两队都极具竞争力,阵容也都非常强大,”马钱德表示,”无论对手是谁,我们都已准备就绪。”

Canada’s men’s hockey team narrowly beats Finland in the Olympic semifinal, advancing to the gold‑medal match

February 20, 2026 / 1:46 PM EST / CBS News

Canada’s men’s hockey team is headed to the Olympic finals after beating Finland 3-2 in the semifinals. They will play for the gold on Sunday, while Finland will play for the bronze on Saturday.

Canada’s opponent in the finals will be determined later Friday, when the U.S. men’s team faces off against Slovakia.

The match came one day after the U.S. women’s team defeated Canada and scored a gold medal in a thrilling 2-1 overtime comeback.

Canada played an offensive game, taking 39 shots on goal. Finland played defensively and took 17 shots.

Finland’s Mikko Rantanen scored the game’s first goal while the team was on a power play with just three minutes left in the first period. He managed to get the puck seconds after a face-off near Canada’s net, then sent it hurtling past Canadian goalie Jordan Binnington.

Early in the second period, Erik Haula scored a second goal for Finland after breaking away from the pack and speeding down the ice to shoot the puck past Binnington.

Erik Haula, center, celebrates his goal during the Finland-Canada men’s semifinal match at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Xavier Laine / Getty Images

Canada scored its first goal in the last minutes of the second period while on a power play. Team Canada’s Sam Reinhart was credited with the goal after deflecting a down-the-ice shot from teammate Cale Makar into the net to roars from the crowd.

Canada tied it up in the third period when Shea Theodore shot the puck past Finnish goalie Juuse Saros during a scrum at Finland’s net.

Shea Theodore, left, celebrates his goal during the Finland-Canada men’s semifinal match at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. RvS.Media / Monika Majer / Getty Images

Canada took the lead in the final 35 seconds of the game when Nathan MacKinnon scored during a power play. The goal happened after a series of rapid passes just in front of Finland’s net.

The play was immediately challenged, with referees reviewing at multiple camera angles to ensure it had not gone offside, but it was confirmed by the referees.

The last 20 seconds of the game were played as a five-on-five faceoff, with Finland pulling their goalie from the net. Finland took a shot on goal in the last seconds, but the puck was caught by Binnington.

The crowd, which Canadian outlet CBC reported was mostly Canadian, burst into cheers in the final seconds of the game and roared with approval when Canada was victorious. The players stayed on the ice for several minutes to celebrate their win, and could be seen embracing and shaking hands as the crowd cheered.

Team Canada celebrates after the Finland-Canada men’s semifinal match at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. Jamie Squire / Getty Images

Canada’s Brad Marchand told a NBC News correspondent that the team is made up of “an incredible group of guys” who were able to “keep pushing” when they were down by two goals. He said that multiple players “stepped up in leadership” with captain Sidney Crosby out due to an injury.

“Those guys are so dominant when they get out there together, especially on a power play,” Marchand said. “You can just kind of feel it. You can feel it coming. All you need’s an opportunity.”

Marchand added that the team is ready to face either the U.S. or Slovakia on Sunday.

“Both teams are so competitive and so deep,” Marchand said. “Whoever it is, we’ll be ready for that.”

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