SCSU's Laura Zimmermann Wins Bronze Medal in Women's Hockey with Switzerland
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Team USA cheers for a 2-1 victory after an extension in the final. Swiss ice hockey women win bronze in an equally exciting small final against Sweden with the same result.
The Swiss ice hockey women win bronze at the Olympic Games after a 2-1 win in the final against Sweden.
Olympics Recap: Zimmermann and Team Switzerland Win Bronze, Kluge Shines for Germany in Olympic Debut
MILAN, Italy – St. Cloud State Women's Hockey redshirt junior forward Laura Zimmermann (Ringgenberg, Switzerland) capped off her second Olympics appearance by winning a bronze medal as Team Switzerland took down Sweden 2-1 in overtime at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena in Milan Thursday morning. She became just the second active Husky and fifth overall in program history to win an Olympic medal.
Switzerland Wins Olympic Bronze Over Sweden
Swiss hockey and Alina Müller go together like peanut butter and jelly, milk and cookies, and macaroni and cheese. It’s hard to talk about one without the other—which is why it’s only fitting that Müller scored the overtime goal to win Olympic bronze for Switzerland.Müller’s goal, which came at 9:09 of the overtime period, adds to her total as Switzerland's all-time Olympic goal scoring leader. The Boston Fleet forward now has 16 Olympic goals i…
SCSU's Laura Zimmermann wins bronze medal in women's hockey with Switzerland
MILAN, Italy — Forward Alina Muller scored with assists from forward Ivana Wye and defenseman Lara Christen at 9:09 of overtime to give Switzerland a 2-1 win over Sweden in the bronze medal game of the Winter Olympics in women's hockey on Thursday, Feb. 19. As a result, St. Cloud State junior forward Laura Zimmermann will bring a bronze medal home to the Herb brooks National Hockey Center. She had two shots in overtime and played 14:52 in 26 shi…
Switzerland beats Sweden to win women’s Olympic bronze medal - Daily Faceoff
The drought is over for Switzerland. In the final minute of overtime, Alina Müller’s great play to beat Swedish goaltender Ebba Svensson Träff to give Switzerland a 2-1 win, winning the women’s Olympic hockey bronze medal for just the second time. It was the Swiss’ first medal since the 2014 Sochi Olympics when Müller, all but 15 years old, scored the game-winner against, of all teams, Sweden. Even with 3-on-3 overtime, it looked neither the Swi…
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