
Switzerland Advances to IIHF World Championship Final After Dominant 6‑0 Win Over Norway
Switzerland crushed Norway 6‑0 in the semi‑final, securing a spot in the championship final while Norway prepares for a bronze‑medal match.
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Switzerland crushed Norway 6‑0 in the semi‑final, securing a spot in the championship final while Norway prepares for a bronze‑medal match.

In a dramatic night of semifinals at the International Ice Hockey Federation tournament, Switzerland routed Norway 6‑0 and Finland edged Canada 4‑2, paving the way for a historic final between two European powers.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland, while Canada will play Norway for the bronze medal.

Switzerland crushed Norway 6‑0 and Finland rallied from a 2‑1 deficit to beat Canada 4‑2, setting the stage for a highly anticipated championship match.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland, who blanked Norway 6-0. Key performances and the upcoming bronze‑medal match highlight the tournament's climax.

Finland defeated Canada 4-2 in the semifinals, setting up a final against Switzerland. The match highlighted standout performances from Barkov, Helenius and Annunen, while Switzerland routed Norway 6-0 to reach the championship game.

Switzerland routed Norway 6‑0 in the semifinals, with Leonardo Genoni’s 20 saves and a multi‑goal outburst propelling the team into the final for the third straight year.

Switzerland defeated Norway 6‑0 in a dominant semifinal, advancing to the championship game against the Canada‑Finland winner.

Switzerland delivered a six‑goal masterclass over Norway in the semi‑final, securing a spot in the championship final and leaving Norway to battle for bronze against Canada or Finland.

Switzerland delivered a six‑goal masterclass against Norway, securing a spot in the championship final and leaving the Norwegians to contest third place against Canada or Finland.

Switzerland cruised to a 6‑0 victory over Norway, securing a spot in the world championship final and setting up a showdown with the Canada‑Finland winner.

Switzerland routed Norway 6‑0 in a commanding semifinal, with goaltender Leonardo Genoni shining and multiple players contributing to the offense, positioning the team for a historic final.

The United States defeated Austria 4-1, setting up a quarterfinal clash with Canada, while Canada edged Czechia 3-2. Several players delivered standout performances as the tournament moves into its next phase.

Switzerland defeated the United States 3‑1 in the tournament opener, while Canada opened its campaign with a 5‑3 win over Sweden, bolstered by the addition of Sidney Crosby.

Switzerland stunned the United States 3-1 in the tournament’s first match, with Andrighetto and Suter each contributing two points and Genoni making 19 saves. Canada also began its campaign with a 5-3 win over Sweden, featuring multiple goal scorers and a strong performance by Jet Greaves.

Switzerland opened strong with goals from Pius Suter and Sven Andrighetto, while the United States answered through Alex Steeves, but a late push left a 3-1 deficit heading into the next match.