
Norway clinches historic bronze with overtime victory over Canada
In a tense overtime at the ice hockey world championship, Norway edged Canada 3-2, with Noah Steen’s decisive goal sealing a breakthrough medal for the Scandinavians.
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In a tense overtime at the ice hockey world championship, Norway edged Canada 3-2, with Noah Steen’s decisive goal sealing a breakthrough medal for the Scandinavians.

Norway edged Canada 3‑2 in sudden death, with Noah Steen’s goal at 3:32 of overtime sealing a historic medal. Canada rallied from a 2‑0 deficit, but Finland’s 4‑2 win set up a final showdown with Switzerland.

Norway secured its maiden bronze medal at the 2026 IIHF Men's Ice Hockey World Championship, with Noah Steen’s overtime winner ending Canada’s title hopes.

Norway's 3-2 overtime triumph over Canada not only delivered a bronze medal but also marked the nation's highest placement in tournament history, a milestone celebrated by players, officials and the prime minister alike.

Norway secured its maiden world championship medal with a 3-2 overtime win against Canada, as forward Noah Steen's decisive goal capped a tournament filled with upsets and breakthrough performances.

Dominant performances from Canada, Finland, Switzerland, and Norway reshape the semifinal landscape with historic milestones and stellar goaltending.
The upcoming quarterfinals of the IIHF World Championship in Switzerland promise high‑stakes drama, with the United States defending champion facing Canada in a storied rivalry, while other matchups showcase emerging stars and seasoned leaders.

Three former Tampa Bay Lightning players have advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2026 IIHF Men’s World Championship, each contributing key performances for their national teams.

Norway edged Sweden 3‑2 in a tightly contested match, with Noah Steen delivering two goals and Henrik Haukeland making 32 saves.

In Montreal, Norway broke a 19‑game winless streak against Sweden with a 3‑2 overtime win, highlighted by Steen’s double and Salsten’s game‑winner, while Henrik Haukeland’s 32 saves proved crucial.

Finland crushed Latvia, Switzerland downed Great Britain, Canada survived an overtime battle with Norway, and Slovakia edged Denmark in a tight contest, setting the stage for the tournament’s next phase.

A dramatic overtime finish saw Canada defeat Norway 6-5, with Scheifele delivering the winning goal just 29 seconds into the extra period.

A dramatic overtime finish sees Canada rally past Norway, while Finland secures top spot in Group A.

Austria defeats Latvia 3-1 with goals from Nissner, Harnisch and Rohrer, while Norway shuts out Italy 4-0. Upcoming matches in Zurich and Fribourg promise further drama.

Austria beat Latvia 3-1 to maintain its three‑match winning streak, while Norway shut out Italy 4-0, keeping the Azzurri pointless in the top division.

Austria defeated Latvia 3-1 with goals from Benjamin Nissner, Tim Harnisch and Vinzenz Rohrer, while Norway blanked Italy 4-0. Both victories influence the race for the top spot.

Austria extended its winning streak with a 3‑1 victory over Latvia, and Norway blanked Italy 4‑0, keeping both teams atop their groups ahead of Tuesday’s fixtures in Zurich and Fribourg.

Austria secured a 3-1 victory over Latvia, extending its unbeaten run, while Norway blanked Italy 4-0, showcasing a dominant performance.

Austria defeats Latvia 3-1 and Norway shuts out Italy 4-0, with several players delivering standout performances ahead of Tuesday's fixtures in Zurich and Fribourg.

Austria edged Latvia 3-1 with Benjamin Nissner’s decisive power‑play goal, while Norway blanked Italy 4-0, extending their perfect start.

The tournament opens in Switzerland with 16 nations competing for the championship, featuring powerhouse lineups and emerging talents.

The tournament begins in Switzerland with sixteen nations competing for glory, featuring a mix of traditional powerhouses and rising challengers.