daubner’s hope as thursday’s game got underway was “to see as many goals of ours as possible, and hopefully make it at least to the semifinals. it’s been 10 years since slovakia made the semifinals (in 2015, when it defeated sweden to win bronze), so we’re due … we hope.”
elsewhere in the arena, fans wore their hopes on the sleeves and chests and heads: not unexpectedly numerous team canada jerseys and hats as well as many nhl ones.
swedish-born ottawa residents emma and mats sjöberg attended the opening game of the 2025 iihf world junior championship between sweden and slovakia.
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swedish-born expats now living in ottawa, mats sjöberg and his daughter emma sjöberg each wore a team sweden sweater with former new york rangers goalie “king” henrik lundqvist’s name and number on the back. they, too, wanted to see gold.
“over the years, sweden has been to the semifinals, and even the finals, a lot,” mats said. only two golds, though, in 1981 and 2012. could this be the year for the much-interrupted three-peat?
prior to thursday’s opening game, i dropped in to the fan zone in the aberdeen pavilion, where, amidst the beer taps, music stage, miniature rinks, ringette demonstration, bouncy castle and merch and sponsors’ booths, there was an impressive display of hockey paraphernalia: sweaters, sticks, pucks, medals and other related gear. it all served as a reminder of the hope and possibility that sport offers (including, i almost-but-not-really hate to remind some, the toronto maple leafs sweater worn by team captain george armstrong during the 1966-67 season, when, with the leafs winning their fourth stanley cup in six years, hope seemed like the last thing they needed).