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France against Canada hockey score, live updates: iihf World Championship 2025

The round of the IIHF World Championship Group 2025 will continue on Tuesday with their third game of the preliminary round with Canadian National Men Team and France.

Canada enters the Matchup on Sunday at the height of a 7-1 blowout against Latvia, while France, despite an intensive fight on the ice, which was 4: 3, could not play a victory over Finland.

The two teams played 15 times against each other, but Canada took the lead 13-2 and achieved a victory against France in their last meeting in 2022. This time, the Canadians could certainly contribute to this column with the talented and versatile squad that they boast.

Travis Konecny ​​and Nathan McKinnon have two goals and two templates in the tournament, who score fifth place in tournament. Konecny ​​currently has 24 goals and 76 points in its best NHL season and in his time at the Philadelphia Flyers.

France has primarily rely on special teams to gain dynamics and achieved two power play goals against Finland to achieve a 2-1 lead early on. Goalkeeper Antoine Keller scored 47 parades for the French, but it was not enough to prevent Finland from scoring a few delayed goals to bring the game into the extension that was interrupted by the last blow of Finland. Keller currently has a saving percentage of 0.894 at the age of only 20 years and could be the key to excluding a violent Canadian squad.

Will Canada remain unbeaten in the preliminary rounds or does France have the defense to meet his pace? Follow the action live while the two teams in the IIHF World Championship go head to head.

Iihf World Championship 2025: France against hockey canada score, live updates

Update regularly to display the latest updates below. The latest will be at the top.

Missed opportunity for France – 2nd, '18

Canada 2, France 0

Theft from Canada underlines problems with the French goal, but a distraction from France enabled him to bring it to an open goal for open Canada. However, the French could not benefit.

End of the 1st period

Canada 2, France 0

Canada took over a dominant tour, while France was unable to combine for a goal thanks to the Canadian goalkeeper Jordan Binnington, who achieved some important parades.

Combine Canadians – 1., 7 '

Canada 2, France 0

The strikers will combine Cuylle, Kent Johnson and Ryan O'rielly for another Canadian gate in a quick pass and shooting.

Bo Horvat first rates for Canada – 1st, 13 '

Canada 1, France 0

The striker Bo Horvat uses distracted French defenders to sneak the Puck Past goalkeeper Julian Junca for the score.

Hockey Canada against France Gametime – 1st, 16 '

Canada 0, France 0

Canada received almost his first number of points from the post from the post, but it jumped off centimeters from the goal.

Hockey Canada IIHF World Championship Scores

  • Saturday, May 10th
    • Canada defeated Slovenia 4-0
  • Sunday, May 11th

France iihf World Championship Scores

  • Saturday, May 10th
    • France was defeated by Latvia 4-1
  • Sunday, May 11th
    • France was defeated by Finland in extension 4-3

Hockey Canada squad against France

Forward

  • Bo Horvat
  • Nate Mackinnon
  • Tyson Forester
  • Macklin Celebrini
  • Sidney Crosby
  • Travis Konecny
  • Adam Fantilli
  • Ryan O'reilly
  • Kent Johnson
  • Brayden Schenn
  • Phillip Danault
  • Barrett Hayton
  • Will Cuylle

defense

  • Travis Sanheim
  • Jared Spurgeon
  • Mackenzie Weegar
  • Noah Dobson
  • Mike Matheson
  • Brandon Montour
  • Ryker Evans

goalkeeper

  • Jordan Binnington
  • Marc-Andre Fleury

France hockey squad against Canada

Forward

  • Kevin Bozon
  • Pierre-Edouard Bellemare
  • Tim Bozon
  • Anthony Rev
  • Louis Boudon
  • Charles Bertrand
  • Sacha Treille
  • Nicolas Ritz
  • Aurelien Dair
  • Alexandre Texier
  • Guillaume Leclerc
  • Fabien Colotti
  • Baptist breaks

defense

  • Hugo Gallet
  • Vincent Llorca
  • Pierre Crinon
  • Jules Boscq
  • Kevin Spinozzi
  • Enzo Guebey
  • Yohan Coulaud

goalkeeper

  • Julian Junca
  • Quentin Papillon

When is IIHF World Championship Canada against France?

Canada against France will meet on Tuesday, May 13th at 2:20 p.m.

Where is IIHF World Championship Canada against France?

Canada against France plays in Stockholm, Sweden in the Avicii Arena.

How to watch IIHF World Championship Hockey Canada against France

Fans can find all action for the IIHF World Championship here on flohockey and in the subjects app.

IIHF World Cup teams

There are 16 teams who participate in the IIHF World Championship, which were divided into two groups, group A and group B. Group A in Stockholm, Sweden, in the Avicii Arena and in group B in Herning, Denmark Jyske Bank.

Group A

  • Austria
  • Canada
  • Finland
  • France
  • Latvia
  • Slovakia
  • Sweden
  • Slovenia

Group B

  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Germany
  • Hungary
  • Kazakhstan
  • Norway
  • Switzerland
  • USA

Iihf World Cup 2025 schedule

Tuesday, May 13th – preliminary round

  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Latvia against Slovenia
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Germany against Norway
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – France against Canada
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Hungary against Kazakhstan

Wednesday, May 14th – preliminary round

  • 10:20 a.m. ET – France against Slovakia
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Norway against United States
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Sweden against Latvia
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Denmark against Kazakhstan

Thursday, May 15th – preliminary round

  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Slovenia against Finland
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Germany against Switzerland
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Austria against Canada
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Hungary against the Czech Republic

Friday, May 16 – preliminary round

  • 10:20 a.m. ET – France against Austria
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Denmark against Hungary
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Slovenia against Sweden
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Norway against Switzerland

Saturday, May 17th – preliminary round

  • 6:20 a.m. ET – Latvia against Finland
  • 6:20 a.m. ET – Germany against United States
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Sweden against France
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Kazakhstan against the Czech Republic
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Slovakia against Canada
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Norway against Denmark

Sunday, May 18 – preliminary round

  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Austria against Slovenia
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – United States against Kazakhstan
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Latvia against Slovakia
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Switzerland against Hungary

Monday, May 19 – preliminary round

  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Slovenia against France
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Czech Republic against Germany
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Finland against Canada
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Norway against Hungary

Tuesday, May 20 – preliminary round

  • 6:20 a.m. ET – Austria against Latvia
  • 6:20 a.m. ET – Kazakhstan against Switzerland
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – Finland against Slovakia
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – United States against the Czech Republic
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Canada against Sweden
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – Denmark against Germany

Thursday, May 22nd – quarter -final round

  • 10:20 a.m. ET – TDB against TBD
  • 10:20 a.m. ET – TDB against TBD
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – TDB against TBD
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – TDB against TBD

Saturday, May 24th – semi -finals

  • 8:20 a.m. ET – TDB against TBD
  • 12:20 p.m. ET – TDB against TBD

Sunday, May 25th – championship

  • 9:20 a.m. ET – TDB against TBD
  • 2.20 p.m. ET – TDB against TBD

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