
๐บ๐ธ United States 1-0 Switzerland ๐จ๐ญ (OT)
World Championship Gold Medal Game
Avicii Arena, Stockholm ๐ธ๐ช
Sunday, 25 May 2025
Tage Thompson scored at 2:02 of overtime to give the U.S. a 1-0 win over Switzerland to win the Gold medal.
Skating in over the blue line with a bit of room, he ripped a shot past the blocker of tournament MVP Leonardo Genoni and flung himself into the corner boards in celebration before being mobbed by teammates.
This is the first Gold medal for the Americans since 1933. For the Swiss, more heartbreak. They have been to the Gold medal game four times now since 2013, and lost all four – two to Sweden (2013, 2018), last year to Czechia, and now tonight to the U.S.
The score was the first ever 1-0 overtime game for the Gold medal. The only other 1-0 score for Gold came in 1998 when Sweden beat Finland 1-0 in the first game of a best-of-two finals.
โIt feels awesome,” said Drew O’Connor. “Itโs been a long time coming. U.S. hockey has been growing and getting better every year. We havenโt had success here, but youโve seen it in the World Juniors and things like that.”
โWhat a group; what a fun month,” said Conor Garland. “If we lost, we lost…but we didnโt. Weโre such a tight-knit group, thatโs just the way it always is with USA Hockey.โ
The Americans outshot Switzerland 40-25 but Genoni was sensational. He had a shutout streak of 243:27 over the last five games he played, including three shutouts, bettering the modern-day record of 238:05 set by Pekka Rinne in 2015.
The game also marks the end of Andres Ambรผhl’s career. He leaves the game with an incredible record of 151 World Championship games played over the course of a record 20 top-level tournaments.
Teams started the game with nerves and clearly feeling the weight of pressure. This was no ordinary game for either team. The Americans didnโt get their first shot until after more than three minutes and the Swiss their first until six minutes. The game opened a bit for the Swiss when they had the gameโs first power play, and although they tested Swayman, he made a couple of nice saves to keep the game goalless.
The Swiss slowly built as little momentum and pressure, but Swayman was more than up to the task, and near the end of the period it was the Americans who gained some momentum. Genoni made a great reaction save off a close-in tip from Logan Cooley, and then the U.S. got a late power play that was effective. But this time it was Genoni who was rock solid, and a tentative first period ended without a goal.
The second started out perhaps with even greater caution than the first, and the pace wasnโt helped by countless whistles which slowed the game down to a crawl and only added to the nervous play. But out of this came one huge moment. Michael Foraโs point shot inside the American blue line was blocked by Frank Nazar, who raced down the ice on a clear break. Fora chased him but ended up hooking him, resulting in a penalty shot.
U.S. coach Ryan Warsofsky chose Garland to take the shot, but his deke was easily read by Genoni, keeping it a 0-0 game. But the U.S. grew in confidence. They got a lot of pucks on the Swiss goalie, not hard shots, not difficult saves, but shots all the same. Only good things can happen. The Swiss proved resilient in their own end, but failed to test Swayman to any great degree in the period.
Andrew Peeke had a nice chance that Genoni turned aside, and a short time later it was Will Smith being denied. The only penalty of the middle 20 minutes came in the last minute, to the U.S., but as time wound down they actually had the best chance to score. Garland whipped a pass from the boards in front to Nazar, and his quick tip required the full speed of Genoniโs reactions at the buzzer.
The Americans were again slightly more aggressive on the puck to start the third, but the first good chance was a Swiss one. Dean Kukan fired a quick point shot that was tipped in front by Nino Niederreiter, but Swayman was right there.
The U.S. continued to be the better team on the puck and nearly opened the scoring with seven minutes left. A Zach Werenski shot hit Genoni and bounced close to the goal line before being cleared to safety. The rest of the period reverted to caution both ways – truly, next goal wins – and the game ended in a goalless 60 minutes. Time for unlimited overtime, 3-on-3.
BOXSCORE
1st Period
08:32 – ๐บ๐ธ PEN – Werenski, cross checking
17:44 – ๐จ๐ญ PEN – Andrighetto, tripping
2nd Period
25:38 – ๐บ๐ธ PEN SHOT – Garland stopped
39:03 – ๐บ๐ธ PEN – Thompson, tripping
3rd Period
53:45 – ๐จ๐ญ PEN – Moser, high sticking
Overtime
62:02 – ๐บ๐ธ GOAL – Thompson (Cooley, Skjei)
GOALTENDERS
W: ๐บ๐ธ Swayman (25-25)
L: ๐จ๐ญ Genoni (39-40)
SHOTS ON GOAL
๐บ๐ธ 11+17+11+1 = 40
๐จ๐ญ 11+9+4+1 = 25
ROSTERS
๐บ๐ธ Goaltenders: Joey Daccord, Jeremy Swayman. Defence: Zeev Buium, Michael Kesselring, Jackson LaCombe, Andrew Peeke, Brady Skjei (A), Alex Vlasic, Zach Werenski. Forwards: Matthew Beniers, Logan Cooley, Josh Doan, Mikey Eyssimont, Conor Garland (A), Cutter Gauthier, Clayton Keller (C), Michael McCarron, Frank Nazar, Drew O’Connor, Shane Pinto, Will Smith, Tage Thompson.
๐จ๐ญ Goaltenders: Stรฉphane Charlin, Leonardo Genoni. Defence: Tim Berni, Michael Fora, Andrea Glauser (C), Dean Kukan, Christian Marti, Janis Moser, Jonas Siegenthaler (A). Forwards: Andres Ambรผhl, Sven Andrighetto (A), Nicolas Baechler, Christoph Bertschy, Kevin Fiala, Ken Jรคger, Simon Knak, Denis Malgin, Timo Meier, Tyler Moy, Nino Niederreiter, Damien Riat, Sandro Schmid.
| ๐บ๐ธ UNITED STATES | vs. | SWITZERLAND (C) ๐จ๐ญ |
| new champion (previous 17 Feb 2025) |
Last Title | reign ends (since 24 May 2025) |
| 60 | All-Time Wins |
75 |
| 2 wins | Head-To-Head | 4 wins |
| First IHLC Meeting (USA vs. SUI) ๐จ๐ญย SUI 3-0 USA ๐บ๐ธ โ 28 Jan 1934 โ EX โ Zรผrich ๐จ๐ญ |
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| Previous IHLC Meeting (USA vs. SUI) ๐จ๐ญย SUI 3-0 USA ๐บ๐ธ โ 18 May 2013 โ WC โ Stockholm ๐ธ๐ช |
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| Last IHLC Game ๐จ๐ญ SUI 7-0 DEN ๐ฉ๐ฐ โ 24 May 2025 โ WC โ Stockholm ๐ธ๐ช |
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| Next IHLC Game ๐บ๐ธ USA vs. LAT ๐ฑ๐ป โ 12 Feb 2026 โ OG โ Milan ๐ฎ๐น |
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Article Credit: IIHF Worlds 2025
Photo Credit: IIHF Worlds 2025 – IIHF – HHOF – IOC