Noah Steen scored in overtime to earn Norway a 3-2 upset win over Canada on Sunday to claim the bronze medal at the world hockey championship in Zurich, Switzerland.
This marks 3rd straight year Canada has been unable to win medal at the world event
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Noah Steen scored in overtime to earn Norway a 3-2 upset win over Canada on Sunday to claim the bronze medal at the world hockey championship.
Steen’s goal came at the 3:32 mark of the extra session and earned Norway its first medal at the world men’s hockey championship.
Noah Steen scored in overtime to defeat Canada 3-2 as Norway claims it’s nations first ever medal at the world championships.
Robert Thomas scored both goals for Canada. They came in the final 1:16 of regulation time to force overtime.
Canada was relegated to the bronze medal match after a 4-2 semifinal loss Saturday to Finland.
This marks the third straight year Canada has been unable to win a medal at the world event.

