Norway, Germany, Finland secure first wins at women's ice hockey worlds
Norway, Germany, Finland secure first wins at women's ice hockey worlds

Norway, Germany, Finland secure first wins at women's ice hockey worlds

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Norway achieved a significant 3-0 victory over Hungary in the women's hockey world championship, marking their first win in the tournament after a 27-year absence from the top division. Andrine Furulund and Emma Bergesen scored in the second period, with Millie Rose Sirium adding a third goal into an empty net in the final frame. Despite this loss, Hungary remains without points, having previously lost to Sweden and Japan. Meanwhile, Finland rebounded from two opening losses to secure a 4-2 victory against the Czech Republic, with key contributions from Ronja Savolainen and Elli Suoranta. The tournament features teams split into two groups, with the top teams qualifying for the playoffs while the bottom teams face relegation. The rivalry match between Canada and the United States is also highly anticipated as the championship progresses.

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