Andrighetto scores 4 goals in Switzerland's win over Germany at ice hockey worlds
- On Thursday in Herning, Switzerland secured a 5-1 win over Germany at the international ice hockey championship, highlighted by Sven Andrighetto’s four-goal performance.
- The victory followed Damien Riat opening the scoring early in the middle period and Andrighetto completing a hat trick within 9:04 in that frame.
- Leonardo Genoni, Switzerland’s goalie, stopped 21 shots as the team rose to the top of Group B with 10 points, while Germany suffered its first defeat and now sits just one point behind.
- Genoni praised Andrighetto as "simply unstoppable today," and German forward Frederik Tiffels acknowledged, "The Swiss played really well," highlighting Swiss dominance.
- Switzerland’s win positions them as serious contenders in the tournament, though it remains uncertain if they can challenge traditional powers for the gold medal.
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Andrighetto scores 4 goals in Switzerland’s win over Germany at ice hockey worlds
HERNING, Denmark (AP) — Sven Andrighetto scored four goals to lift Switzerland to a 5-1 victory over Germany at the ice hockey world championship on Thursday.
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