Wednesday, October 29, 2025

U.S. puts up 2nd straight hockey worlds shutout

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The United States achieved a decisive 6-0 victory over newcomer Hungary in the ice hockey world championship, marking their second consecutive shutout. Frank Nazar led the scoring with two goals and an assist, while Cutter Gauthier also scored twice; Conor Garland and Logan Cooley contributed with a goal and an assist each. Goaltender Jeremy Swayman made 13 saves as the U.S. prepares to face Switzerland next, having previously shut out Denmark 5-0.

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