Austria beats France and Denmark routs Hungary at ice hockey worlds
- On Friday, May 16, 2025, Austria defeated France 5-2 in Stockholm, while Denmark routed Hungary 8-2 in Herning at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship.
- Austria and Denmark achieved these wins as both teams aimed to improve standings against lower-ranked newcomers France and Hungary in their respective groups.
- Austria took a 3-0 lead with goals from Marco Kasper, Vinzenz Rohrer, and Ramon Schnetzer, prompting France to replace goalie Antoine Keller, while Denmark overcame a two-goal deficit, highlighted by Mikkel Aagaard’s hat trick, to secure a convincing win.
- Austria's victory earned their second win and moved them to fifth in Group A with five points, while Denmark's second win moved them to fifth in Group B, with both groups advancing the top four teams to playoffs.
- These results intensified competition as teams like Austria and Denmark seek playoff spots, highlighting newcomers' challenges and the tournament's growing intensity ahead of next rounds.
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"Unbelievable!" Renewed Exciter at Austria-Partie
On Friday at the ice hockey World Cup in Stockholm, Austria's 5:2 victory against France once again caused a great stir: a clear foul at Vinzenz Rohrer was overlooked, in return the French met. There was a headshaking over the decision of the referees. At the stand of 3-0 for Austria in the final third, Rohrer became twice (!) victim of a stick strike. However, the referees continued to play, in return, France's Jordann Perret hit the 1:3. Here …

Austria beats France and Denmark routs Hungary at ice hockey worlds
Austria has beaten France 5-2 for its second win at the ice hockey world championship. Austria is fifth in Group A with five points, France remains seventh on one. Marco Kasper, Vinzenz Rohrer and Ramon Schnetzer each scored for Austria…
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