Feb 8 β€’ 18:03 UTC πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡ͺ Sweden Dagens Nyheter

Sweden storms towards group victory

The Swedish women's ice hockey team secured their third consecutive win in the Olympic tournament, beating France 4-0 and ensuring a place in the quarter-finals.

On Sunday, the Swedish women's ice hockey team, known as Tre Kronor dam, achieved their third straight victory in the Olympic tournament held in Milan by decisively defeating France 4-0. This win not only solidified their position in the quarter-finals but also provided an ideal scenario as they approach the end of the group stage. The team's coach and players highlighted the importance of starting strong, contrasting their previous matches where they had slow starts.

In the match against France, Sweden established control from the very first period, maintaining dominance throughout. The team's ability to improve progressively was notable, as players like Sara Hjalmarsson remarked on their developing performance. The victory not only brought satisfaction in terms of winning all three group matches but also served as a motivational factor for the last match of the group stage, emphasizing the team's commitment to continuous improvement.

With one more game to play in the group stage, the Swedish players expressed their intention to keep their momentum going, aiming for yet another victory. The overall impression is one of strong team cohesion and strategic growth as they move forward in the tournament, preparing themselves for the challenges ahead in the Olympic ice hockey competitions.

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