Sweden, Red Wings’ Lucas Raymond Continue Roll at Worlds
- Sweden maintained a perfect 6-0 record by defeating France 4-0 in Stockholm during the ongoing ice hockey world championship.
- Sweden entered the match after winning five straight games and holds a three-point lead over second-place Canada in Group A.
- Lucas Raymond scored the opening and game-winning goal at 13:27 of the first period and now has seven points in six games.
- Sweden’s goaltender Samuel Ersson recorded a shutout by stopping all 15 shots he faced, while Erik Gustafsson played 18:30 minutes and added an assist.
- Sweden’s continued dominance secures its position atop Group A and sets up a decisive pool play game against unbeaten Canada on Monday.
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Happy Goal Scorer in a Match Allowed for Children: "Building the Sport"
Tre Kronors remains undefeated in the home World Cup. When Sweden won Saturday afternoon's match against France 4–0, they took their sixth straight victory. The match was played in front of a packed stadium, with many young visitors. – It's incredibly fun and important, says forward Emil Heineman.
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