As the Stanley Cup Playoffs are in full force, many of the best players from teams that are not playing are representing their countries at the IIHF World Championships. USA and Norway are set for an epic clash between two squads full of NHL-level talent.
Similar to the Four Nations, this tournament hosts the best hockey players in the world, all fighting for a world championship.
Team USA is star-studded with some names you may be familiar with, including World Juniors standout Zeev Buium and Brady Skjei on the blue line, not to mention Joey Daccord and Jeremey Swayman as options between the pipes for the Americans. Matty Beniers, Tage Thompson, and Clayton Keller are a few of the names you can expect to see attacking the net in the red, white, and blue throughout the tournament.
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Norway dominated the second period, outscoring the USA 2-1 to bring the score to 5-3 going into the second intermission. After it looked like the USA had dismantled Norway, the Norwegians fought back hard, putting the game back within reach after two periods. Even though the USA leads Norway in shots 27-9, the game is in reach for either team.
Brady Skjei got booked for tripping, and Norway has another power play. The Norwegians are 2-3 on power plays today and looking to take advantage again. Norway was unable to capitalize on their advantage for the third time today and both sides are back at full strength.
Pushing the pace to get ahead of all USA defenders, Ronnild took advantage and slotted a shot past Swayman, cutting the USA’s lead to 2.
With one second remaining in Norway’s five on three, Solberg ripped a shot past Jeremy Swayman, slotting it into the far side of the net, cutting into the USA’s lead for his second of the day, bringing the score to 5-2.
Attempting to screen for Tage Thompson, Frank Nazar got booked for interference, giving Norway a power play. With 30 seconds left the power play, Andrew Peek got whistled for a delay of game, making it a 5 on 3 game for 10 seconds.
Tage Thompson added his second goal of the day on the USA’s second power play of the second period on assists from Clayton Keller and Zach Werenski, bringing the lead to 5-1.
USA scored four goals in the first period, dominating Norway despite giving up a power play goal. Cutter Gautier opened up scoring for the USA with a goal on an assist from Shane Pinto and Will Smith. Clayton Keller wasted no time adding a goal of his own, but then Tage Thompson was sent to the penalty box for a hooking penalty. Norway added a power play goal by Stian Solberg but Thompson quickly made up for his penalty, adding a goal of his own. McCarron finished off the first period scoring with a goal of his own, his first of the tournament.
🇺🇸 @usahockey fires off 4 in the first period! What a start! 😮 #MensWorlds #IIHF pic.twitter.com/yHB0mvrsY4
With 1 minute left before the first intermission, USA earned a power play on an interference call on Patrick Elvseen. Nothing came of the power play for the Americans but they got two shots on goal.
With about two minutes left in the firs period, Michael McCarron and O’Connor executed a perfect pass in front of goal for McCarron to tap the puck in and score his first goal of the tournament, putting USA up three goals.
Thompson made up for his penalty that led to a Norway power play goal, ripping a shot past Normann for a goal of his own, bringing the USA lead back to two.
With Tage Thompson in the penalty box for hooking, Stian Solberg added a goal for the Norwegian side, attempting to cut into the USA lead. Relive the goal here:
Stian Solberg delivers on the power play for @norskishockey! 🇳🇴💪 #MensWorlds #IIHF pic.twitter.com/S7nkBhroAc
Keller followed in Gautier’s footsteps, adding a goal of his own to double the USA’s lead over Norway before reaching the 10 minute mark in this game. On assists from Jackson Lacombe and Michael Kesselring, Keller adding a first period goal.
The USA star wasted no time adding his first goal of the game, his 10th of the tournament. He ripped a shot past Tobias Normann to open up a high-scoring first period of the American side. Relive it here:
First on the board: USA! 🇺🇸🔥 #MensWorlds #IIHF @usahockey pic.twitter.com/BkC0RJWjNH
#1 Jeremy Swayman
#35 Joey Daccord
#76 Brady Skjei
#8 Zach Werenski
#73 Alex Vlasic
#20 Andrew Peeke
#2 Jackson LaCombe
#7 Michael Kesselring
#6 Mason Lohrei
#9 Clayton Keller
#92 Logan Cooley
#83 Conor Garland
#72 Tage Thompson
#10 Matty Beniers
#91 Frank Nazar
#19 Cutter Gauthier
#12 Shane Pinto
#43 Will Smith
#18 Drew O’Connor
#47 Michael McCarron
#81 Josh Doan
#22 Isaac Howard
#30 Tobias Normann
#31 Jonas Arntzen
#78 Emil Lilleberg
#7 Sander Engebraten
#5 Jonas Nyhus Myhre
#43 Max Krogdahl
#72 Stian Solberg
#2 Isak Hansen
#3 Ludvig Lafton
#26 Patrick Elvsveen
#39 Simen Andre Edvardsen
#22 Martin Ronnild
#27 Andreas Martinsen
#37 Markus Vikingstad
#28 Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
#12 Noah Steen
#13 Petter Vesterheim
#24 Oskar Bakkevig
#21 Kasper Magnussen
#18 Martin Johnsen
#9 Mats Bakke Olsen
#11 Alieu Bah
#15 Patrik Dalen
#17 Sander Wold
#23 Felix Granath
Group A
Group B
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