Image illustrating Norway's 3-2 victory over Sweden in the ice hockey world championship, showing celebrating Norwegian players and dejected Swedish ones.
Image illustrating Norway's 3-2 victory over Sweden in the ice hockey world championship, showing celebrating Norwegian players and dejected Swedish ones.
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Sweden falls to Norway in ice hockey worlds

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Sweden lost 2–3 to Norway in the ice hockey world championship in Fribourg. The defeat puts Tre Kronor's quarterfinal hopes at risk.

Saturday's match at BCF Arena ended 2–3 after Norway scored two goals while shorthanded. Noah Steen from Örebro netted both of Norway's lead goals.

Sweden equalized twice through Ivar Stenberg and Lucas Raymond. Captain Oliver Ekman Larsson criticized the team's power play.

After the loss Sweden sits fifth in the group with one match left against Slovakia. Norway overtook Sweden and faces Czechia on Monday.

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Initial reactions on X highlight shock over Sweden's 2-3 loss to Norway, labeling it a historic fiasco that endangers quarterfinal hopes. Users praise Norway's strong performance and criticize Sweden's play and federation management.

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Illustration of Sweden losing to Czechia in ice hockey World Championship with 0-3 scoreboard lead
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Tre Kronor fell to Czechia after nightmare start

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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 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.

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Sweden twice came back from behind against Canada but lost the world championship opener 3–5 in Fribourg. Canada sealed the win with two third-period goals.

After beating Hungary in the round of 16, Sweden's table tennis team defeated Croatia 3-0 at the World Team Championships and advanced to the quarterfinals against Taiwan.

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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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