Norway Stuns Canada for Historic Ice Hockey Bronze

Norway shocked the ice hockey world by defeating Canada 3-2 in overtime to claim bronze at the IIHF World Championship. NBA Finals heats up with youthful Spurs taking on red-hot Knicks. Chris Richards faces World Cup uncertainty due to injury. Tennis sees unexpected shifts as Kostyuk and Zverev make strides.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Following Is A Summary Of Current Sports News Briefs.Ice Hockey-Norway Stun Canada To Win Sensational Bronze At World Championshipnorway Pulled Off A Staggering 3-2 Overtime Win ​To Beat Canada And Secure The Bronze Medal At The Iihf Ice Hockey World Championship On Sunday | Updated: 31-05-2026 22:29 IST | Created: 31-05-2026 22:29 IST
Norway Stuns Canada for Historic Ice Hockey Bronze
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Norway secured a stunning 3-2 overtime victory over Canada at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship, capturing bronze and marking their best-ever finish. Canada's dreams of a podium were dashed despite late efforts, as they continue to face setbacks in high-stakes tournaments.

The NBA Finals features a showdown between the resurging New York Knicks and the youthful San Antonio Spurs. The Knicks have made a historic return, contrasting with the Spurs, who are led by a towering 7-foot-4 sensation, sparking interest among basketball fans worldwide.

In tennis, shockwaves spread as Marta Kostyuk advanced to the French Open quarter-finals by defeating Iga Swiatek, while Alexander Zverev aims for a maiden Grand Slam title. Chris Richards' ankle injury casts doubt on his World Cup participation, and the Tampa Bay Rays place Craig Kimbrel on the injury list.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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