In a major surprise, forward Nikolaj Ehlers and Denmark handed Canada its second loss of the 2022 IIHF World Championship on Monday. Ehlers, who faced off against Winnipeg Jets teammates Pierre-Luc Dubois and Adam Lowry, helped his home country secure a 3-2 victory. Their first-ever over Team Canada – making this one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. The game-winner, registered at the 12:11 mark of the third period, was credited to Denmark forward Mathias Bau. This power-play marker, however, wouldn’t have been possible if not for a perfect pass by Ehlers – serving as his sixth point of this year’s event – from below the red line. While in a losing effort, Dubois and Lowry each recorded an assist during this contest. Unfortunately, those helpers weren’t enough to rescue their country from defeat. With this victory, Denmark improves to 4-0-0-2 with 12 points in the tournament. Canada, on the other hand, falls to an identical record of 4-0-0-2. As a result, both countries currently sit tied for third pl
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