Norway ice hockey team wins dramatic bronze medal at World Championship in Switzerland
Norway's ice hockey team earned a historic bronze medal at the World Championship in Switzerland, defeating Canada in overtime. The Norwegians lost a two-goal lead in the final ninety seconds but managed to secure victory in overtime.
SportNorway's ice hockey team made history at the World Championship in Switzerland, winning the bronze medal — the team's first World Championship medal ever. The bronze medal match against Canada provided drama until the final second.
The Norwegians were leading by two goals late in the match, but Canada dramatically scored twice in the final ninety seconds to force the game into overtime. The tension was high, but the Norwegians did not break and decided the match in their favour in overtime.
This is a historic achievement for Norway's ice hockey team — the first medal in ice hockey's World Championship history. The tournament is taking place in Switzerland, and Norway's successful performance is proof that the Scandinavian hockey nation has developed into a strong force on the international stage.
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