Wednesday morning was an exciting one at the Olympics on the ice as the quarter-final games wrapped up.
Canada faced Finland and it was a scoreless game until the third period when Maxim Noreau found the back of the net less than a minute into the frame.
That goal proved to be enough as Canada held on for the 1-0 victory, but the more shocking result was from the other quarter-final game as Germany stunned Sweden in overtime.
Two of the favourites going into the Olympics are now out and their eliminations had a ripple effect in Toronto at Leafs practice.
William Nylander took the ice in a Canada jersey and he wasn't the only one rocking a Canadian sweater.
Leo Komarov joined Nylander in wearing a Canada jersey at the start of Toronto's practice, presumably because both lost a bet.
The jerseys didn't stay on for long, though, as they quickly changed into regular jerseys for practice.
(H/T: Mark Masters, Kristen Shilton)