I can share the latest publicly available highlights, but I don’t have real-time access right now. Here’s what’s most current about the 2023 IIHF World Championship based on recent summaries:
-Who won and where it was held: The 2023 IIHF World Championship took place in Tampere, Finland, and Riga, Latvia, from May 12–28, 2023. Canada won the title, beating Germany 5-2 in the final, securing their 28th world championship title. Canada’s victory marked Germany’s first appearance in a gold-medal game in World Championship history.[3][9]
-Top moments and upsets: The tournament featured notable upsets and firsts, including Germany reaching the final, and Latvia recording surprising results against traditional powers during the event. The format combined group play in Tampere and Riga with knockout rounds leading to the final in Tampere.[5][9]
-Host and historical context: Russia was originally slated to host the 2023 championship but was stripped of hosting rights due to sanctions linked to the invasion of Ukraine; Finland was involved as a co-host region for the event planning, with the actual games conducted in Finland and Latvia. The IIHF confirmed Russia’s withdrawal and sought an alternate hosting arrangement in Tampere (the 2022 Congress discussed this shift).[2][8][5]
If you’d like, I can pull fresh headlines and summarize the very latest developments from official IIHF pages or major outlets, and provide a concise timeline of key games, MVPs, and statistics. I can also create a quick chart comparing the final standings and top scorers if you want. Would you like me to fetch and cite the latest updates now?