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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
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Switzerland's Christian Marti (#54) with his silver medal after the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MAXIM THORE/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock (15319359aq)
Andres Ambuhl of Switzerland looks dejected after the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship final between Switzerland and USA on May 25, 2025 in Stockholm.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Final, Switzerland - US, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386an)
Switzerland's players react after losing the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386ak)
Switzerland's goalkeeper Leonardo Genoni (#63) is named best player of the match and most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament, after the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386am)
Switzerland's goalkeeper Leonardo Genoni (#63), named best player of the match and most valuable player (MVP) of the tournament, reacts after losing the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386ai)
Switzerland's Simon Knak (#8) during the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386ao)
Switzerland's players react after losing the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386ar)
Switzerland's Andrea Glauser (#43) with his silver medal after the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386be)
USA (gold), Switzerland (silver) and Sweden (bronze) after the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MAXIM THORE/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock (15319359au)
Goaltender Leonardo Genoni of Switzerland looks dejected after the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship final between Switzerland and USA on May 25, 2025 in Stockholm.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Final, Switzerland - US, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by JOHANNA SÄLL/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock (15319438q)
Players of Switzerland look dejected after the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship final between Switzerland and USA on May 25, 2025 in Stockholm.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Final, Switzerland - US, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386ay)
Switzerland's Janis Moser (#86) and the rest of the Swiss players react after losing the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MAXIM THORE/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock (15319359av)
Andres Ambuhl of Switzerland looks dejected after the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship final between Switzerland and USA on May 25, 2025 in Stockholm.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Final, Switzerland - US, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Magnus Lejhall/TT/Shutterstock (15319386au)
Switzerland's head coach Patrick Fischer with his silver medal after the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal match between Switzerland and USA at Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on May 25, 2025.
Ice Hockey Wc Gold Medal Game Switzerland-Usa, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by MAXIM THORE/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock (15319359ax)
Tyler Moy of Switzerland looks dejected after the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship final between Switzerland and USA on May 25, 2025 in Stockholm.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Final, Switzerland - US, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by JOHANNA SÄLL/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock (15319438p)
Timo Meier and Jonas Siegenthaler of Switzerland look dejected after the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship final between Switzerland and USA on May 25, 2025 in Stockholm.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Final, Switzerland - US, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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SPORT - Eishockey-WM: Schweiz verliert das Finalspiel gegen die USA
Mandatory Credit: Photo by JOHANNA SÄLL/BILDBYRÅN/Shutterstock (15319438r)
Goaltender Leonardo Genoni of Switzerland looks dejected after the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship final between Switzerland and USA on May 25, 2025 in Stockholm.
2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, Final, Switzerland - US, Stockholm, Sweden - 25 May 2025
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THE CANADIAN PRESS 2025-02-12
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman, right and NHLPA executive director Marty Walsh speak to the media before the start of 4 Nations Face-Off hockey in Montreal on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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ROYALS - Harry und Meghan sind gut gelaunt beim Eishockeyspiel in Vancouver
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Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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ROYALS - Harry und Meghan sind gut gelaunt beim Eishockeyspiel in Vancouver
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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ROYALS - Harry und Meghan sind gut gelaunt beim Eishockeyspiel in Vancouver
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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ROYALS - Harry und Meghan sind gut gelaunt beim Eishockeyspiel in Vancouver
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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ROYALS - Harry und Meghan sind gut gelaunt beim Eishockeyspiel in Vancouver
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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ROYALS - Harry und Meghan sind gut gelaunt beim Eishockeyspiel in Vancouver
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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ROYALS - Harry und Meghan sind gut gelaunt beim Eishockeyspiel in Vancouver
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
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Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Harry and Meghan in good spirits at ice hockey game
Ferrari Press Agency
Sussex 1
Ref 15311
21/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Vancouver Canucks
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were star guests at an ice hockey game in theNorth American NHL league.
The couple were in Vancouver, Canada, to see hometown team the Canucks beat San Jose Sharks 3-1.
And the couple danced to the celebration music as each goal went in.
Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, were in the VIP box at the Rogers Arena.
When the Canucks won the match, Harry leapt up and Meghan put down her wine glass so they could both dance to celebrate as Simple Minds hit Don't You Forget About Me was played.
Also with them was Markus Anderson, a friend of Meghan's from Toronto where she filmed her TV drama series Suits.
It was Anderson who reportedly helped organise her first date with Harry in London.
He is described as the second most important man in her life after her husband.
The self-exiled British royals are in Canada to promote the next Invictus Games, which will be held in Vancouver in February 2025.
For the first time the games for wounded service men and women will include winter sports.
OPS: Harry and Meghan celebrating at the Vancouver Canucks NHL ice hockey game in Canada.
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Fans came to mourn Adam Johnson but amid the flowers and tears were fears and defiance
Three weeks after Johnson's death during a game for Nottingham Panthers, Britain's tight-knit ice hockey community has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight.
The flowers have been spreading like pooling water outside the National Ice Centre, one bunch after another, red, pink, purple, white, yellow and blue, most wrapped in Cellophane or paper, many with handwritten notes attached. Rest in peace, Always our 47, Thank you Adam.
The pile grew five, 10, 20 yards square; so big, in the end, that the Nottingham Panthers put up railings and set a steward to watch over it. Last Saturday bunches were still arriving in a steady trickle, new blooms on top of older.
Ollie Betteridge, a British forward for Nottingham Panthers, wearing a neck guard, holds a sign after the Adam Johnson memorial match between Nottingham Panthers and Manchester Storm that was held in honor of the Nottingham player at the Motorpoint Arena on November 18th 2023 in Nottingham, UK.
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Fans came to mourn Adam Johnson but amid the flowers and tears were fears and defiance
Three weeks after Johnson's death during a game for Nottingham Panthers, Britain's tight-knit ice hockey community has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight.
The flowers have been spreading like pooling water outside the National Ice Centre, one bunch after another, red, pink, purple, white, yellow and blue, most wrapped in Cellophane or paper, many with handwritten notes attached. Rest in peace, Always our 47, Thank you Adam.
The pile grew five, 10, 20 yards square; so big, in the end, that the Nottingham Panthers put up railings and set a steward to watch over it. Last Saturday bunches were still arriving in a steady trickle, new blooms on top of older.
Play is stopped in the 47th minute for fans to stand and applaud and players to tap the ice with their sticks in memory of Adam Johnson, the no.47 Nottingham Panthers ice hockey player who was killed in an accident during a match last month with the Sheffield Steelers, during a memorial match with Manchester Storm that was held in his honor at the Motorpoint Arena on November 18th 2023 in Nottingham, UK.
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Tom Jenkins's best sport photographs of 2023
The Guardian and Observer sport photographer selects his favourite images of the year.
The players form a circle in memory of Adam Johnson, the Nottingham Panthers ice hockey player who was killed in an accident during a match last month with the Sheffield Steelers, just before face-off in a memorial match with Manchester Storm that was held in his honor at the Motorpoint Arena on November 18th 2023 in Nottingham.
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Fans came to mourn Adam Johnson but amid the flowers and tears were fears and defiance
Three weeks after Johnson's death during a game for Nottingham Panthers, Britain's tight-knit ice hockey community has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight.
The flowers have been spreading like pooling water outside the National Ice Centre, one bunch after another, red, pink, purple, white, yellow and blue, most wrapped in Cellophane or paper, many with handwritten notes attached. Rest in peace, Always our 47, Thank you Adam.
The pile grew five, 10, 20 yards square; so big, in the end, that the Nottingham Panthers put up railings and set a steward to watch over it. Last Saturday bunches were still arriving in a steady trickle, new blooms on top of older.
The players form a circle in memory of Adam Johnson, the Nottingham Panthers ice hockey player who was killed in an accident during a match last month with the Sheffield Steelers, just before face-off in a memorial match with Manchester Storm that was held in his honor at the Motorpoint Arena on November 18th 2023 in Nottingham, UK.
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Fans came to mourn Adam Johnson but amid the flowers and tears were fears and defiance
Three weeks after Johnson's death during a game for Nottingham Panthers, Britain's tight-knit ice hockey community has found itself in an uncomfortable spotlight.
The flowers have been spreading like pooling water outside the National Ice Centre, one bunch after another, red, pink, purple, white, yellow and blue, most wrapped in Cellophane or paper, many with handwritten notes attached. Rest in peace, Always our 47, Thank you Adam.
The pile grew five, 10, 20 yards square; so big, in the end, that the Nottingham Panthers put up railings and set a steward to watch over it. Last Saturday bunches were still arriving in a steady trickle, new blooms on top of older.
The floral tributes placed outside the arena placed in memory of Adam Johnson, the Nottingham Panthers ice hockey player who was killed in an accident during a match last month with the Sheffield Steelers, before a memorial match with Manchester Storm that was held in his honor at the Motorpoint Arena on November 18th 2023 in Nottingham, UK.
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA — MAY 10, 2021: The President of the International Ice Hockey Federation, Rene Fasel (L), and Russian President Vladimir Putin are seen before a Night Hockey League gala friendly match at the Bolshoi Ice Dome. The Night Hockey League, a Russian amateur sports organisation, was founded in 2011 on the initiative of president Putin and famous ice hockey players to promote amateur ice hockey. Dmitry Feoktistov/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33301919
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA — MAY 10, 2021: The President of the International Ice Hockey Federation, Rene Fasel (L), and Russian President Vladimir Putin are seen before a Night Hockey League gala friendly match at the Bolshoi Ice Dome. The Night Hockey League, a Russian amateur sports organisation, was founded in 2011 on the initiative of president Putin and famous ice hockey players to promote amateur ice hockey. Dmitry Feoktistov/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33301921
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA — MAY 10, 2021: The President of the International Ice Hockey Federation, Rene Fasel (L), and Russian President Vladimir Putin are seen before a Night Hockey League gala friendly match at the Bolshoi Ice Dome. The Night Hockey League, a Russian amateur sports organisation, was founded in 2011 on the initiative of president Putin and famous ice hockey players to promote amateur ice hockey. Dmitry Feoktistov/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33301917
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA — MAY 10, 2021: International Ice Hockey Federation President Rene Fasel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Russian State Duma member/former ice hockey player Vyacheslav Fetisov (from L) sit on the bench during a Night Hockey League gala friendly match at the Bolshoi Ice Dome. The Night Hockey League, a Russian amateur sports organisation, was founded in 2011 on the initiative of president Putin and famous ice hockey players to promote amateur ice hockey. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33303923
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA — MAY 10, 2021: The President of the International Ice Hockey Federation, Rene Fasel, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Russian State Duma member/former ice hockey player Vyacheslav Fetisov (from L) sit on the bench during a Night Hockey League gala friendly match at the Bolshoi Ice Dome. The Night Hockey League, a Russian amateur sports organisation, was founded in 2011 on the initiative of president Putin and famous ice hockey players to promote amateur ice hockey. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33302543
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA - MAY 10, 2021: Russia's President Vladimir Putin (L) and IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) President Rene Fasel hold a meeting at the Bocharov Ruchei residence. Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33300142
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA - MAY 10, 2021: IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) President Rene Fasel holds a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin at the Bocharov Ruchei residence. Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33299763
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NEWS - Russlands Präsident Putin trifft sich mit IIHF-Präsident Rene Fasel (10.Mai)
SOCHI, RUSSIA - MAY 10, 2021: Russia's President Vladimir Putin holds a meeting with IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) President Rene Fasel at his Bocharov Ruchei residence. Mikhail Klimentyev/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 33299764
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