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Canada vs. Finland: How to watch 2025 IIHF World Championship match, time and streaming details

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Team Canada will seek to continue its winning ways at the 2025 IIHF World Championship when it hosts Finland on Monday, May 19. Led by superstar winger Nathan MacKinnon, Canada has sailed through group play with a 28-2 goal advantage over its opponents in five contests. A high-flying Finnish roster led by captain Teuvo Teräväinen and Eeli Tolvanen is looking to break Canada's winning streak in Group A, however. Here's all the details about the Canada vs. Finland match at the 2025 IIHF World Championship, TV and live stream details and more.
Canada sets sights on sixth-straight victory at IIHF World Championship 2025 as Finland tests title credentials
Canada, with one of the most potent lineups in the event, enters Monday's encounter with Finland with five victories and 15 points under its belt. Canada crushed Slovakia 7-0 on Saturday. Nathan MacKinnon leads the attack with 10 points, with an able support cast led by veterans Sidney Crosby, Brad Marchand, and Cale Makar.
This will be Canada's redemption match in the second-to-last group-stage contest, and they have Sweden up next.
Teuvo Teräväinen owns nine points to date, as does Eeli Tolvanen with eight, a duo that will give defensemen nightmares. Finland fell behind 2-1 in a shootout to Sweden in an earlier game, but their recent action — a 9-1 trouncing of Slovenia — shows they're not throwing in the towel on this one yet.

Canada vs. Finland live stream guide
  • Date: Monday, 19 May
  • Time: 2:20 p.m. ET
  • Location: Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden (Group A)
TV Channels:
  • U.S.: NHL Network
  • Canada: TSN 1/4
Live Streaming:
  • U.S.: Fubo
  • Canada: TSN.ca or TSN app
US Fubo users can live stream over 200 channels, including sports channels, ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC without cable and new customers receive a free trial period. Canadians watch live on TSN, either online or on the TSN smartphone app.
Also read: Changing tides at 2025 IIHF World Championship in Europe
Whereas Canada needs a best-of-the-group effort and Finland needs to qualify out of the playoffs, Monday's game is a do-or-die for both. It must be a gritty, high-scoring affair between two world hockey powerhouses. With Nathan MacKinnon and Teuvo Teräväinen stealing all the headlines, it is a group-stage fan.

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