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Team USA drops 'a tough one' in world hockey championship semifinals, will play Czechia next

TAMPERE, Finland — For the second straight year, Team USA lost in the semifinal round of the ice hockey world championship.

Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen had a goal and two assists as host Finland outlasted the Americans 4-3 in front of 11,055 fans Saturday. Montreal Canadiens forward Joel Armia and former New Jersey Devils defenseman Sami Vatanen added a goal and an assist each, as Finland secured a second straight championship appearance against Canada.

«It's special,» said Finland's Mikko Lehtonen, a former Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman who has 10 points in the tournament. «At the moment, it's always one game. It's a final. It doesn't matter who you play, but in front of the home fans, it's always special for us.»

Canada, which won the tournament last season, powered past Czechia 6-1 in the second semifinal. Buffalo Sabres center Dylan Cozens scored twice for Canada, a squad that is loaded with NHL players whose current teams are not in the postseason.

«We came here to win,» Canada's Ryan Graves, a defenseman for the Devils, said. «We take pride in our hockey. As Canadians, hockey's in our blood, so I know everyone back home is rooting for us to get gold. It's an honor to play for your country and that's the whole reason we come over here.»

Ottawa Senators forward Adam Gaudette scored for Team USA, and Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman — a late addition to the roster after Boston was eliminated in Round 1 of the playoffs by the Carolina Hurricanes — made 22 saves in the loss. Last year, the Americans lost to Canada 4-2 in the semifinal round.

«It's definitely a tough one,» American left wing Sean Farrell, a Canadiens prospect, said. «We battled as hard as we could, but they're a really good team and they

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