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Finland Overpowers Hungary 13–4 at WDIHC 2025
Finland earned their first win of the 2025 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships with a strong 13–4 victory over Hungary at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre.
Canada Outlasts USA 7–6 in WDIHC 2025 Thriller
In one of the most exciting games of the 2025 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships, Team Canada held off a late USA rally to secure a thrilling 7–6 victory at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre.
USA Opens Tournament with Dominant 9–3 Win Over Czechia
The United States wasted no time making a statement at the 2025 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships, overpowering Czechia with a 9–3 victory in the opening game at Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre.
Canada Routs Hungary 23–0, Game Ends Early After Two Periods at WDIHC 2025
Team Canada opened their 2025 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships with a complete dismantling of Hungary, winning 23–0 before the game was officially ended after two periods due to multiple injuries on the Hungarian side.

Canada vs. Hungary: Opening Game Preview at WDIHC 2025
The stage is set in Vancouver as the 4th World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships face off with a historic opening matchup: Team Canada vs. Team Hungary.

USA vs. Czechia: WDIHC 2025 Opening Game Preview
The stage is set at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, where Team USA and Team Czechia will face off in their first game of the 2025 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships (WDIHC).

Team USA: Defending Champions Poised for WDIHC 2025
Team USA enters the 4th World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships (WDIHC 2025) in Vancouver with high confidence and a target on their backs. The Americans boast a proud deaf hockey legacy and a historic rivalry with Team Canada, the tournament hosts.

Team Canada: Roster Highlights for WDIHC 2025
Team Canada enters the 2025 World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships on home ice with a balanced roster featuring experienced veterans and promising newcomers.

Team Finland: Veterans and Rising Stars Unite for WDIHC 2025
Finland's men's deaf ice hockey team, known as the "Deaf Lions," comes into the 4th World Deaf Ice Hockey Championships with a proud legacy and a deep roster.