Hockey

Tage Thompson scores in OT to give the U.S. its 1st men's hockey world title in 92 years

The United States beat Switzerland 1-0 in the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday to win the trophy again after 92 years. Tage Thompson scored the winner 2:02 into overtime. It is the second trophy at the tournament for the U.S. after winning in 1933.

Star-studded Sweden earns 2nd straight bronze medal at men's hockey worlds

A group of men's hockey players celebrate an overtime win.
United States players celebrate after Tage Thompson's game-winning goal during a 1-0 overtime victory over Switzerland in the men's hockey world championship final in Stockholm on Sunday. (Petr David Josek/The Associated Press)

The long wait is over.

Tage Thompson scored the golden goal as the United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime to win its first ice hockey world championship in decades on Sunday.

Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime of the final with the 40th shot on goal. It was his sixth goal at the tournament.

Logan Cooley and Brady Skjei provided the assists and goaltender Jeremy Swayman shut out the Swiss with 25 saves.

USA Hockey says it is only the second trophy won at the tournament by the Americans after beating Canada in 1933, and it welcomed the triumph by saying "Golden For First Time in 92 Years."

"What an absolutely amazing feeling," U.S. head coach Ryan Warsofsky said. "Everyone in our group contributed to winning the gold medal. We beat an excellent team in Switzerland tonight and full credit to them for the tournament they had ... We'll remember this for a long, long time."

While the Americans had not won a world championship tournament in which they competed since 1933, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) says the U.S. was also formally awarded the title in 1960, when they won the Olympic tournament and the worlds did not take place. USA Hockey does not count that 1960 title.

Switzerland, last year's runner-up, has never won the tournament.

The tightly contested game was scoreless in regulation with both goaltenders holding firm. Conor Garland wasted a penalty shot 5:38 into the middle period.

The U.S. began to mount pressure in the middle period, outshooting the Swiss 17-9, and went on with 11 shots on goal against four in the third.

Swayman had a perfect record 7-0 at the worlds.

"We did it, the wait is over," Swayman said in a post on social media. "Thanks for sticking along with us. It's going to be a great summer."

Amid the celebrations on the ice, the U.S. players displayed Johnny Gaudreau 's jersey to honor the forward who was killed with his brother Matt in late August riding their bicycles in their home state of New Jersey on the eve of their sister Katie's wedding.

Gaudreau leads the U.S. all-time scoring table at the worlds with 43 points.

Switzerland shut out the U.S. 3-0 in the group stage of the tournament, the Americans' only defeat.

After winning bronze in 2018 and 2021, Thompson of the Buffalo Sabres earned his third medal and tied Allen Van (2 silver, 1 bronze) for the most decorated U.S. player at the worlds.

All players on the U.S. team except the three goaltenders registered at least a point at the tournament, with the 21-year-olds Frank Nazar and Logan Cooley leading with 12 points.

Switzerland lost the fourth final since the playoff system was introduced in 1992. It was beaten by Sweden in 2013 and 2018 and by the Czechs last year.

Sweden beats Denmark to secure bronze

Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal Sunday at the men's hockey world championship in Stockholm.

It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.

With a star-studded team of NHL players, Sweden was hoping to end a drought dating back to 2018 at a tournament jointly staged in the Swedish capital and the Danish city of Herning.

Swedish forward Mikael Backlund in action in front of Denmark goalie Frederik Dichow during the bronze-medal game at the men’s world hockey championship in Stockholm, Sweden on May 25, 2025.
Mikael Backlund, left, and Marcus Johansson paced the Sweden attack with two goals each against Denmark goalie Frederik Dichow during Sunday's bronze-medal game at the men's world hockey championship in Stockholm. (Petr David Josek/The Associated Press)

Lucas Raymond and Mika Zibanejad also scored for the hosts while Denmark got the goals from Nick Olesen and Nikolaj Ehlers.

Despite the loss, it was a tournament to remember for Denmark.

The Danes opened the competition with three straight losses and squeezed into the quarterfinals by prevailing over Germany 2-1 in a shootout in the final group stage game.

Then the team made history by reaching the semifinals for the first time by stunning a Canada team led by Sidney Crosby 2-1 in the quarterfinals.

It was Denmark's second win over Canada after also winning 3-2 at the 2022 worlds.

Switzerland proved too strong for the Danes in the semis, routing them 7-0.

Denmark added to the successes of less-accomplished hockey nations in the 2023 edition of the tournament when Germany took silver for its first medal since 1953 and Latvia won bronze for its first top-three finish.

WATCH | Canada musters only 1 goal in quarterfinal loss to co-host Denmark:

Canada shocked by Denmark at IIHF world hockey championships

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Duration 3:37
Denmark scored 2 goals in the last 2 minutes of their quarterfinal game to defeat Canada 2-1, and eliminate them from the IIHF Hockey World Championships.

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