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US blanks newcomer Hungary, moves to 2-0 at hockey worlds

  • On Sunday in Herning, the United States secured a 6-0 shutout win over newcomer Hungary, marking their second clean sheet in the ongoing ice hockey tournament.
  • The U.S. Built momentum from an earlier 5-0 shutout over Denmark and maintained strong defensive and offensive play throughout the tournament.
  • Meanwhile, Canada recorded its second win by routing Latvia 7-1 in Group A in Stockholm, with multiple players, including Travis Konecny and Kent Johnson, scoring key goals.
  • Travis Konecny tallied two goals along with an assist, Kent Johnson found the net twice, and Sidney Crosby provided three assists, while goalie Marc-Andre Fleury made 16 saves.
  • These victories highlight strong starts for the United States and Canada, suggesting both teams may continue to perform well in upcoming matches, with Canada facing France Tuesday and the U.S. Meeting Switzerland Monday.
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US blanks newcomer Hungary, moves to 2-0 at hockey worlds

HERNING, Denmark — The United States routed newcomer Hungary 6-0 for its second shutout victory at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.

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US blanks newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds, Canada routs Latvia

The United States has routed newcomer Hungary 6-0 for its second shutout victory at the ice hockey world championship.

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The Record broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Sunday, May 11, 2025.
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