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Ice hockey-Norway stun Canada to win sensational bronze at world championship

By Thomson Reuters May 31, 2026 | 11:39 AM

ZURICH, May 31 (Reuters) – Norway pulled off a staggering 3-2 overtime win to beat Canada and secure the ​bronze medal at the IIHF Ice ‌Hockey World Championship on Sunday, securing their best-ever finish and handing the Canadians another stunning defeat at the tournament.

Sensationally knocked out at the ‌quarter-final ​stage last year by ⁠Denmark, the Canadians came ⁠into the bronze-medal game hotly tipped to secure their first podium finish since 2023, but they fell behind 2-0 ​and needed two late goals from Robert Thomas, the second coming with eight ⁠seconds left, just to ⁠force overtime.

The Norwegians, who looked ​out on their feet as they were ​hammered 6-0 in their semi-final against host ‌nation Switzerland on Saturday, dug deep one last time and Noah Steen got the all-important winning goal 3:32 into the ⁠overtime period to pick up Norway’s first medal at the tournament.

The victory prompted a congratulatory ⁠message from ‌Norway prime minister Jonas Gahr ⁠Store on social media, who ​wrote. “An ‌incredible and historic day – with ​a winning ⁠goal in sudden death… We celebrate, (this is) a new era for Norwegian ice hockey.”

Hosts Switzerland face Finland in the final later on Sunday.

(Reporting by Philip O’Connor; editing by ​Clare Fallon)