USA Wins First IIHF World Championship Gold Since 1933 With Overtime Victory Over Switzerland
USA Wins First IIHF World Championship Gold Since 1933 With Overtime Victory Over Switzerland

USA Wins First IIHF World Championship Gold Since 1933 With Overtime Victory Over Switzerland

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Team USA won its first IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship gold medal since 1933, defeating Switzerland 1-0 in overtime in Stockholm, with Tage Thompson scoring the decisive goal just over two minutes into OT. The victory marks only the Americans' second standalone world championship win and ends a 92-year drought at this tournament. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman earned a shutout with 25 saves, while Switzerland's Leonardo Genoni, who was named tournament MVP, kept his team in contention with 39 saves. Both teams entered the final following dominant semi-final victories, with the U.S. having routed Sweden 6-2 and Switzerland defeating Denmark 7-0. In the bronze-medal game, Sweden defeated Denmark 6-2, securing third place for a second consecutive year and marking Denmark's best-ever finish at the tournament. The win was met with widespread celebration from American fans and players, who expressed relief and joy at finally reaching the top of international hockey again.

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