
2015 World Championship in Prague and Ostrava: Canada wins; most attended; Crosby achieves Triple Gold.
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The 2015 World Championship held in Prague and Ostrava featured Canada winning the gold medal, with Sidney Crosby making history as captain to achieve the Triple Gold Club. The event broke attendance records, making it the most attended in history. The silver medal was claimed by Russia/Soviet Union, while the United States took home the bronze. Prague and Ostrava in the Czech Republic served as the host cities for the competition.
Canada's victory, led by Crosby, became a significant highlight of the championship. The achievement of the Triple Gold Club marked a remarkable milestone in Crosby's career. The intense competition and skilled performances from all teams made the event memorable for hockey fans worldwide. The enthusiasm and passion for the sport were palpable throughout the tournament, further boosting the popularity of ice hockey on a global scale.
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Ice Hockey World Championships - Wikipedia
