Sweden's junior hockey team celebrates 8-1 victory over Germany at World Juniors in Minnesota arena.
Sweden's junior hockey team celebrates 8-1 victory over Germany at World Juniors in Minnesota arena.
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Sweden secures 8-1 victory over Germany in World Juniors

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Sweden dominated Germany 8-1 in their third group stage win at the 2026 World Junior Championship on December 29 in Minnesota. The match turned decisively in Sweden's favor during the second period, where they scored four goals to lead 5-1. Captain Jack Berglund highlighted the need for continued humility ahead of their matchup against the USA.

The game began with promise for both teams. Sweden struck first at 1:45 on a power-play goal by Anton Frondell, a sharp one-timer that beat German goaltender Linus Vieillard. Germany responded quickly, tying the score 1-1 at around the seven-minute mark with a two-on-zero break against debutant Herman Liv, who was making his tournament start.

The first period ended 1-1 after a back-and-forth affair, with Germany nearly taking the lead on their own power play. Sweden's defense, criticized by SVT experts Mikael Renberg and Håkan Loob for giving too much space early on, tightened up. Renberg noted, "The Swedish defensemen end up too far away," while Loob added that backing off out of fear creates gaps and wins nothing.

In the second period, Sweden pulled away. Viggo Björck, the youngest player on the roster at 16, scored just 1:03 in, followed by Berglund's crucial 3-1 goal at 8:11 after a pass from Leo Sahlin Wallenius left him unmarked in the slot. Björck added another power-play goal, and Felix Öhrqvist scored 31 seconds before the break to make it 5-1.

The third period saw three more Swedish goals, including power plays by Liam Danielsson and Frondell, and Berglund's empty-netter in the final second. Sweden capitalized on four of their power-play chances, exploiting Germany's 12 minutes in penalties. Berglund, who finished with two goals, told HockeyNews, "We lose some humility in the second and early third period," urging better shift management when fatigued.

Herman Liv settled in after a tough start, while Love Härenstam served as backup. Björck now has three goals in the tournament, and Frondell's shot drew comparisons to Alexander Ovechkin. Sweden remains undefeated at 3-0, while Germany stays winless. Next, Sweden faces the USA on December 31 in front of a full house at the Grand Casino Arena.

Was die Leute sagen

Reactions on X to Sweden's 8-1 victory over Germany in the 2026 World Juniors highlight the team's dominant performance, especially in the second period, with praise for players like Viggo Björck, Anton Frondell, and captain Jack Berglund. Analysts note Sweden regaining form ahead of the USA matchup, while Swedish media celebrates the offensive outburst. Sentiments are overwhelmingly positive with high anticipation for upcoming games.

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