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How Swede it is for world crown

Several Predators contribute, including Forsberg with winner

- By Karel Janicek Liselotte Sabroe, AFP/Getty Images

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK» Sweden capped a victorious run through the World Hockey Championsh­ip by edging Switzerlan­d 3-2 on Sunday in the final after a penalty shootout to successful­ly defend its title.

Forward Filip Forsberg scored the decisive goal in the shootout to give Sweden a third world title in six years, and 11th overall.

Sweden won all 10 matches at the tournament.

“We wanted to win the gold medal, and here we are,” Sweden forward Viktor Arvidsson said. “It’s unbelievab­le, especially for Filip (Forsberg). He’s a great player, one of our top players. It’s unbelievab­le to win with my teammates.”

Arvidsson, together with Nashville Predators teammates Forsberg and defenseman Mattias Ekholm, joined the Swedish team dur-

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ing the tournament after the Predators were eliminated from the NHL playoffs.

“We had the puck a lot,” Arvidsson said. “They did a great job defending.”

Sweden outshot Switzerlan­d 38-27 but could not get the puck past goaltender Leonardo Genoni.

Switzerlan­d finished runner-up for the third time after 2013 and 1935. It has never won.

“We battled hard ... all the tournament long,” Switzerlan­d defenseman Mirco Muller said. “Once you look at the bigger picture, it’s huge for Swiss hockey. But right now, there’s a disappoint­ment. We definitely had our chances.”

Switzerlan­d stunned Canada 3-2 in the semifinals after a 3-2 upset against Finland in the quarterfin­als.

“They were close to winning the whole championsh­ip. So, credit to them,” Sweden forward Magnus Paajarvi said.

Gustav Nyquist wristed a shot from the slot high into the net for Sweden to answer the Swiss opening goal by Nino Niederreit­er.

Timo Meier scored a second period power play goal to restore the one-goal advantage for Switzerlan­d in the second.

Mika Zibanejad equalized on a power play from the point, forcing overtime.

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