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Austria beats France and Denmark routs Hungary at ice hockey worlds

Austria beats France and Denmark routs Hungary at ice hockey worlds

Washington Post16-05-2025

STOCKHOLM — Austria beat France 5-2 for its second win at the ice hockey world championship on Friday.
Austria is fifth in Group A with five points, France remains seventh on one.
Marco Kasper, Vinzenz Rohrer and Ramon Schnetzer each scored for Austria to jump 3-0 up, forcing France to substitute goalie Antoine Keller with Quentin Papillon with 4:30 to go in the first period in Stockholm.

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