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Canada advances to face U.S. in final at 4 Nations Face-Off after beating Finlandン
Canada advances to face U.S. in final at 4 Nations Face-Off after beating Finland

Canada advanced to face the United States in the final of the 4 Nations Face-Off after beating Finland 5-3 on Monday in Boston.
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