Hockey

Switzerland storms into IIHF World Championship final with 6‑0 rout of Norway

A dominant Swiss performance sets up a showdown against Canada or Finland, while Norway’s historic run ends in bronze‑medal contention

Switzerland’s dominant display

Switzerland delivered a commanding 6‑0 victory over Norway in the semi‑final of the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, securing a place in the championship final and showcasing a relentless offensive onslaught.

The opening goal arrived at 17:36 of the first period when Christoph Bertschy opened the scoring, setting the tone for a dominant performance.

Denis Malgin, Ken Jager and Damien Riat each added a goal in the second period, extending the lead before Nico Hischier struck on a power play in the third to make it 5‑0.

Theo Rochette capped the scoring with the sixth goal with just over two minutes remaining, sealing a perfect offensive outing.

Norway’s historic milestone

For Norway, the result marks their best performance since a fourth‑place finish in 1951, and they will now contest the bronze‑medal game against either Canada or Finland.

Switzerland, meanwhile, will appear in their sixth final and third consecutive, a milestone that underscores their consistent presence on the world stage, though a title has eluded them to date.

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