Ice Hockey-Switzerland through to world championship final after 6-0 win over Norway


Ice Hockey - IIHF World Championships - Semi Final - Switzerland v Norway - Swiss Life Arena, Zurich, Switzerland - May 30, 2026 Switzerland's Denis Malgin shoots at goal REUTERS/Denis Balibouse

ZURICH, May 30 (Reuters) - Hosts ⁠Switzerland blazed to a 6-0 win over Norway in ⁠their semi-final at the IIHF Ice Hockey World ‌Championship to book their spot in the decider for the third year in a row, where they will meet either Canada or Finland.

The Norwegians held ​the game scoreless until late in the ⁠first period, but once ⁠Christoph Bertschy broke the deadlock at the 17:36 mark, the writing ⁠was ‌on the wall for the Norwegians.

Roared on by the home crowd, the Swiss team delivered a three-goal ⁠salvo in the second period with Denis Malgin, ​Ken Jager and ‌Damien Riat all getting on the scoresheet as the ⁠Norwegians showed ​signs of fatigue, conceding a number of cheap penalties.

That trio of goals brought Norway's storybook journey, which had taken them to the ⁠last four for the first time ​since 1951, to a shuddering halt, and a power-play goal from Nico Hischier made it 5-0 at the 4:27 mark of the ⁠third period before Theo Rochette scored their sixth with 2:26 remaining in the game.

Norway can still improve on their best-ever result of fourth from 1951 in Sunday's bronze medal game, ​where they will meet either the Canadians ⁠or the Finns, who face off in their semi later ​on Saturday.

Sunday's final at Zurich's Swiss ‌Life Arena will be the sixth ​for Switzerland and their third in a row, but they have never won the tournament.

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor)

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