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{allcanada} Nervous feeling lingers for players ahead of Canada's World Cup roster decision


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CHARLOTTE — Alfie Jones knows he could be in for a long night on Thursday.

The centre back is one of the 32 players at Canada’s pre-World Cup training camp in Charlotte, N.C., this week.

He’s hoping to hear his name called Friday when head coach Jesse Marsch will whittle the list to 26.

“I think you’ve just gotta try and keep busy, gotta try and take your mind off it, spend time with the guys. I think that’s all we can do,” Jones said of the wait.

“It’s gonna be a long wait, but it’s part of football, and Jesse obviously has the decisions to make, so we have to respect that.”

Nerves crackled beneath the surface as some of players headed into Thursday’s training session.

Even the athletes believed to be a lock for the squad feel the anticipation, said defender Derek Cornelius.

“It’s always a bit of a nervous feeling,” he said. ”So many players would love to be in this position right now. So with those nerves, it’s a bit of a blessing as well that your name is going to be one of the ones considered in that selection.”

Several players vying to make the team are returning from injury, complicating Marsch’s decisions.

The coach said on Monday that this week’s training sessions would be about looking at where each athlete is in their return to full health, and how he needs to balance his roster to ensure there are contingency plans in place for every possible scenario.

“What we’re doing is putting everybody in the environment so they can prepare themselves mentally and physically for if they get the call,” he said.

“There’s a lot of injured players who, in a normal situation, we’d already have earmarked in the 26. But not knowing what it’ll look like in a week or not being able to fully predict in three weeks, we have to then, I think, have all plans in place for all players to be as prepared as possible.”

The 32-man roster includes both veterans such as Cornelius, who was with the national team in Qatar for the 2022 World Cup, and newcomers such as defender Luc de Fougerolles.

The 20-year-old centre back, who plays for Belgium’s FCV Dender, came to Charlotte looking to prove he deserves one of the 26 spots up for grabs, but is also working his way back from a concussion.

“I think I’m just excited, excited to see what team’s going to go to the World Cup,” he said. “I think the whole team’s excited to see who’s going to be going.”

Asked whether the looming cuts were interfering with his rest, Chicago Fire defender Joel Waterman laughed.

“I sleep good, I sleep good,” he said. ”I’ve done everything I could up until this point to kind of earn my spot. And I can sleep easy at night, knowing I’ve done everything I could. So I’m just excited for them to announce it and see who made the final roster.”

Cutting down the roster isn’t easy, said Alistair Johnston.

The Celtic FC right back remembers how emotional decision day was ahead of Qatar.

“It was difficult for the guys who didn’t make it; it was difficult for the guys that did make it because they knew they were taking a spot and they would have to leave someone else at home,” he said.

“No matter what 26 names are called, everyone’s going to be cheering each other on. It’s the biggest sporting event that’s ever come to Canada, and we’re all just really excited, hoping to get our name called for that.”

Canada opens its World Cup campaign June 12 against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto before heading to Vancouver for group-stage matches against Qatar on June 18 and Switzerland on June 24.

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{allcanada} Canada advances to semifinals with win over U.S. at worlds


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Jet Greaves made 34 saves as Canada blanked the United States 4-0 in quarterfinal action Thursday at the world hockey championship.

The Americans pressured at different points, including early in the third period, but Greaves turned them aside as Canada advanced to the semifinals three months after losing to the U.S. in the Olympic final.

“The guys did such a great job in front of me," Greaves said. "I thought we had a great start, and we carried that throughout the game. 

"I am grateful for where we are as a group and where we are heading. This is the best rivalry there is in hockey, and it is a privilege to be able to play these games against such a good team like (the United States)."

Greaves, who plays in the NHL for the Columbus Blue Jackets, made an impression on his teammates.

"I didn't realize the calmness and the poise, and his ability to read the play," Canadian forward John Tavares said. "He makes the saves, but it's not always conventional, but that's because we had two or three breakdowns. But he was calm and tonight came up with the big save when we needed it. He was the best player on the ice tonight, for sure."

Macklin Celebrini scored his sixth goal of the tournament for Canada, while Dylan Holloway, Connor Brown and Sidney Crosby had Canada's other goals.

Crosby's goal into an empty net was his first of the tournament, though he entered the quarterfinals tied for the tournament lead with nine assists.

"I think that was as close to a full 60-minute effort as you can get," Celebrini, the team's captain, said of Canada's game.

"Obviously, we gave (the Americans) a little life in the third, and (Greaves) made some amazing saves, but that was a good performance by us and Jet was unbelievable."

Devin Cooley made 34 saves for the U.S., which entered the tournament as defending champion.

The two teams met for the first time since the final at the Milan Cortina Olympics, when the Americans prevailed 2-1 in overtime to take gold.The rivalry between the North American powers has ramped up in the last two years, starting with Canada's win over the U.S. at the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off.


“Our guys were really excited about this game, especially with the result of the Olympics fresh in our mind," Canada head coach Misha Donskov said. "We really focused on our start because we have not been happy with the way we have started games in this tournament. 

"The guys in our room really took control because they knew the magnitude of this game and how much it meant to our group to move forward to (the semifinals in) Zurich, and there is always a little extra motivation when you play the Americans.”

Canadian defenceman Evan Bouchard left the game after taking a hit to the head from U.S. defenceman Ryan Lindgren at 6:12 of the opening period.

Lindgren received a five-minute major for a hit to the head and a game misconduct.

Bouchard appeared unconscious on the ice following the collision.

"It was tough to see 'Booch' in that spot," Tavares said. "We didn't like the hit, but we created some looks on the power play, even if we didn't take the lead. But we got another power play and got the lead with that."

The 26-year-old Edmonton Oilers blueliner led all NHL defencemen in scoring last season with 95 points, including 21 goals and 72 assists.

Canada remains on course to capture its 29th title at the worlds and will next face Finland in Saturday's semifinals. The Finns advanced with a 4-1 win over Czechia on Thursday.

Switzerland will face Norway in the other semifinal. Switzerland moved on with a 3-1 quarterfinal win over Sweden, while Norway defeated Latvia 2-0.

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{allcanada} Stanley Cup Final to begin June 2 or June 4


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NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League today announced the schedule scenarios for the 2026 Stanley Cup Final, which will match the Vegas Golden Knights against the winner of the Eastern Conference Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Montreal Canadiens.

Based on their higher regular-season point totals, either the Hurricanes or Canadiens will host Games 1 and 2 of the best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final, as well as Games 5 and 7, if necessary. The Golden Knights will host Games 3 and 4, as well as Game 6, if necessary.

If the Eastern Conference Final ends in five games, Game 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final will be on Tuesday, June 2. If the Eastern Conference Final is decided in six or seven games, Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final will be on Thursday, June 4.

Every game of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final will start at 8 p.m. ET and will be available on ABC in the U.S. In Canada, every game will be available on Sportsnet, CBC and TVA Sports.

Media Day in advance of the Stanley Cup Final will take place the day prior to Game 1 (either June 1 or June 3). A full schedule of media availabilities for Stanley Cup Final Media Day, as well as media hotel information for the Final, will be announced when available.

2026 STANLEY CUP FINAL (IF EAST FINAL IS DECIDED IN 5 GAMES)

Date
Time (ET)
Teams
Networks
Tuesday, June 2
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
Thursday, June 4
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
Saturday, June 6
8 p.m.
Carolina at Vegas
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
Tuesday, June 9
8 p.m.
Carolina at Vegas
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
*Thursday, June 11
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
*Sunday, June 14
8 p.m.
Carolina at Vegas
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
*Wednesday, June 17
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS

2026 STANLEY CUP FINAL (IF ECF IS DECIDED IN 6 OR 7 GAMES)

Date
Time (ET)
Teams
Networks
Thursday, June 4
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina/Montreal
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
Saturday, June 6
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina/Montreal
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
Tuesday, June 9
8 p.m.
Carolina/Montreal at Vegas
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
Thursday, June 11
8 p.m.
Carolina/Montreal at Vegas
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
*Sunday, June 14
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina/Montreal
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
*Wednesday, June 17
8 p.m.
Carolina/Montreal at Vegas
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS
*Saturday, June 20
8 p.m.
Vegas at Carolina/Montreal
ABC, SN, CBC, TVAS

* if necessary

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{allcanada} Reports: Serena Williams wants to return in doubles with Canada's Victoria Mboko


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Serena Williams seems to be planning a return to the court with a Canadian.

The 44-year-old Williams, according to multiple reports, is looking to play doubles with rising Canadian star Victoria Mboko at the Queen's Club tournament in London, June 8-14.

The event is a grass-court tune-up for Wimbledon.

Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, hasn't competed since the 2022 U.S. Open. The American legend did return to the drug-testing pool last year, driving speculation that she could return.

Mboko was asked about the possibility of playing with Williams after winning her second-round singles match on Thursday at the French Open.

"I think for me I want to kind of let the moment (be) for her," Mboko said, per AFP.

"I feel like if she's ready to come back on her own terms, then I feel like it's up to her to announce that.

"Other than that, I don't really have much to say. I think the moment is all up to her and when she's ready to come back. Yeah, it's up to her."

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