Image from the IIHF World Championship showing Sweden's 3-0 win against Italy, with players celebrating and a player exiting after collision.
Image from the IIHF World Championship showing Sweden's 3-0 win against Italy, with players celebrating and a player exiting after collision.
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Sweden defeats Italy 3-0 at world championship

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Sweden beat Italy 3-0 on Friday evening in the IIHF World Championship. The first line delivered the key goals while Anton Frondell left the game after a collision.

Tre Kronor scored through Carl Grundström early in the first period before Ivar Stenberg netted twice. Stenberg's first goal made it 2-0 on a power play and his second completed the scoring on a counterattack. Lucas Raymond and Viggo Björck assisted on both of Stenberg's goals. Raymond now leads the tournament with nine points after two assists in the match.

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Fans and analysts noted Sweden's dominant 3-0 shutout over Italy, highlighting goals by young players like Stenberg and Grundstrom, Frondell's collision incident, and NHL-linked players' contributions in a mostly neutral and factual tone.

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18-year-old Ivar Stenberg celebrates scoring against Italy in the ice hockey World Championship as Sweden wins 3-0.
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18-year-old talent sinks Italy with two goals

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Sweden defeated Italy 3–0 in the ice hockey World Championship. 18-year-old Ivar Stenberg scored two of the goals.

Tre Kronor defeated Slovenia 6-0 in the ice hockey world championship on Wednesday evening. Jacob de la Rose scored two goals on his 31st birthday in front of the home crowd in Fribourg.

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Sweden lost 3–4 to Czechia in the ice hockey World Championship after falling behind 0–3 after just 13 minutes. Despite several power-play goals and a strong second period, it was not enough for Tre Kronor.

Sweden's U18 ice hockey team, Småkronorna, won the world championship gold by defeating Slovakia 4–2 in the final in Trencin. It is the team's third gold in eight years. Goalkeeper Kevin Törnblom called the victory indescribable.

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Tre Kronor has named 20 players for Friday's IIHF World Championship opener against Canada in Fribourg. Two goalies, six defensemen and twelve forwards are registered, leaving room for adjustments. Viggo Björck, 18, is set to become the youngest Swedish player ever in the tournament.

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