Sweden secured a narrow 3-2 victory over Slovakia in the opening game of the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship on December 26. The match featured strong power-play performances and a dramatic comeback attempt by Slovakia. Ivar Stenberg's late goal proved decisive for the home side.
The 2026 World Junior Championship kicked off with an intense matchup between Sweden and Slovakia on December 26. Sweden took control in the second period, scoring twice on the power play to lead 2-0. Anton Frondell opened the scoring at 9:05 of the middle frame with a powerful shot assisted by Alfons Freij and Ivar Stenberg, drawing praise from commentator Håkan Loob who called it "a pure Ovechkin." Victor Eklund followed with the second goal, assisted by Frondell and Jack Berglund, capitalizing on another power-play opportunity.
Slovakia responded late in the second period when Tomas Pobezal scored on the power play, narrowing the gap to 2-1. The third period saw heightened drama: Viggo Björck appeared to give Sweden a 3-1 lead with a highlight-reel goal, but it was overturned after a coach's challenge for goaltender interference. Slovakia tied the game at 2-2 through Tobias Tomik at 10:55, but Stenberg restored Sweden's advantage with 3:52 remaining, securing the 3-2 win. Shots favored Sweden 32-25.
Slovak goaltender Alan Lendak stood out, making 29 saves on 32 shots and earning player-of-the-game honors for his team despite the loss. Sweden's Love Härenstam also delivered key stops. Expert Jonas Andersson noted areas for improvement, saying, "The passing in the third period was below par. Sweden didn't play well then, but managed to win anyway." He added optimism: "There are too many skilled names for it not to get better."
Slovakia showed resilience, fighting back from a two-goal deficit, with players like Pobezal and Tomik shining. Sweden's power play proved effective early, as Loob emphasized: "It will be very important for getting the edge over opponents." Both teams now prepare for upcoming games, with Sweden facing Switzerland on December 28.