The bright spot continues to be Basile Sansonnens. The Swiss defender followed up a strong tournament opener by remaining a fixture on Switzerland’s second pairing in Sunday’s game against Sweden.
Sweden 4, Switzerland 2
It didn’t take long for the favourites to open the scoring. Off a strong zone entry from Leo Sahlin Wallenius, the puck found its way to Eric Nilsson, who slipped behind coverage (behind Sansonnens) and finished with a clever move off the post and in.
Eric Nilson SCORES less than a minute in for Sweden! 💥
Switzerland responded later in the period, capitalizing on a fourth-line shift. Beni Waidacher collected the puck in the circle and snapped an unexpected shot that beat the Swedish netminder cleanly to even the score.
Switzerland have TIED IT UP with a goal from Beni Waidacher! 🔥
That 1–1 tie held until late in the middle frame, when the Swiss stunned Sweden with a go-ahead goal. Draft-eligible forward Lars Steiner picked up the puck at the top of the circles and unloaded a pinpoint shot under the bar. The shot was so perfect that it required a lengthy review before officials confirmed the puck had tucked under the bar.
Lars Steiner ripped Switzerlands second goal so hard it wasn’t ruled a goal till review 😳
The lead, however, was short-lived.
Just 53 seconds into the third period, Sweden capitalized on the power play. Viggo Björck cut into the middle and wired a shot past the goaltender to tie the game, scoring his first goal of the tournament.
Viggo Bjorck has TIED IT at two with an early goal in the third! ✅
Sweden regained the lead just before the midway point of the period after a costly Swiss turnover in the slot. Lucas Pettersson found the loose puck and beat the goaltender far side to make it 3–2.
Switzerland turns it over and Lucas Pettersson gives Sweden the lead! 💪
Pettersson sealed the result late, depositing an empty-net goal to secure a 4–2 victory.
With the win, Sweden improved to 2–0–0–0 and pulled even with the United States atop Group A with six points. Switzerland, now winless through two games, sits near the bottom of the group standings.
What’s next
Sweden returns to action Monday morning with an early matchup against Germany at 10:00 a.m. PT.
Switzerland will enjoy a day off before facing Germany on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. PT.
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