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Germany defeats Norway 5-2 for 1st win at women’s ice hockey world championship

  • Germany won its first match at the women’s ice hockey world championship, defeating Norway 5-2 on Saturday.
  • Jule Schiefer, Franciska Feldmeier, and Lilli Welcke each scored a goal and had an assist for Germany in the match.
  • Norway, returning to the tournament after 27 years, lost its first two games.
  • In Group A, Finland aims to recover from losses against Canada and the United States in their game against the Czech Republic.
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Germany defeats Norway 5-2 for 1st win at women’s ice hockey world championship

CESKE BUDEJOVICE, Czech Republic (AP) — Germany beat Norway 5-2 for its first win at the women’s ice hockey world championship on Saturday.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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