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IIHF - Moy, oh Moy!

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Switzerland got its first victory at the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship. Once again, last year’s runner-up endured some twists and turns before defeating Denmark in another entertaining game at the Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning. For Denmark, a 2-5 loss means the host nation is still awaiting its first points of the competition. But after a 0-5 reverse against the USA on Friday, there was encouragement for Mikael Gath’s team in a strong s…

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Against co-host Denmark, the Nati gets a short sweat at the World Cup in Herning, but ultimately wins with 5:2.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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The Danish national ice hockey team is still without points at the World Championships in Herning, where Switzerland, as so often before, proved to be too much of a mouthful. The vice world champions won 5-2, but the Danes delivered a classy fight...

·Aarhus, Denmark
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While Patrick Fischer's Switzerland achieved its first success at the World Championship by dominant Denmark, Xherdan Shaqiri signed a triple to bring even more "his" FC Basel closer to the national title in the Super League. In basketball, the Grail will compete between Fribourg Olympic and the Geneva Lions, two big arms ready to play in a final that looks hot.

Switzerland won 5-2 Saturday night against Denmark, host country of the World Hockey Championship. After a half-tone start, the Nati regained confidence before her next challenge against the United States.The Swiss hockey team won her first World Championship victory by imposing 5-2 against the host country, Denmark. Leaded by her expatriates in the North American league, decisive on each of the goals, the Nati finally launched her tournament af…

Two Danish goals ignited the World Cup spark in the Box, but the Swiss vice-champions were not shaken.

·Denmark
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Jyllands-Posten broke the news in Aarhus, Denmark on Saturday, May 10, 2025.
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