Ice hockey scene showing Swiss celebration and Swedish players disputing with referee after 3-1 quarterfinal loss amid controversy.
Ice hockey scene showing Swiss celebration and Swedish players disputing with referee after 3-1 quarterfinal loss amid controversy.
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Sweden loses 3-1 to Switzerland amid referee controversy

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Switzerland defeated Sweden 3-1 in the World Championship quarterfinal on May 28. Several controversial hits and disallowed goals sparked sharp criticism from Swedish players and officials. The result ended Sam Hallam's tenure as head coach.

Switzerland took the lead in the second period and held on for a 3-1 victory. Sweden had opened the scoring through Linus Karlsson before Dean Kukan received a match penalty for crosschecking Ivar Stenberg. A potential 2-0 goal by Oskar Sundqvist was later disallowed after video review for a kicking motion.

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Swedish fans and hockey enthusiasts on X voiced frustration over referee decisions and controversial calls in Sweden's 3-1 quarterfinal loss to Switzerland. Criticism targeted Sam Hallam's coaching tenure and the team's overall mediocre performance, with some viewing his departure positively. Others highlighted perceived dirty play by Switzerland and called for suspensions.

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