Tage Thompson scores OT winner as US edges Norway 6-5 at ice hockey worlds

HERNING, Denmark (AP) — Tage Thompson completed his hat trick with a power-play goal in overtime to give the United States a 6-5 win over Norway after the Americans squandered a four-goal lead at the ice hockey world championship on Wednesday.

Norway forced overtime when defenseman Stian Solberg scored with 1:27 left in regulation, as the Anaheim Ducks prospect completed a hat trick of his own.

Thompson, a Buffalo Sabres center, scored the winner 4:09 into overtime for the U.S., which has eight points in Group B while Norway earns its first point.

“We did some good things and it was obviously great to get the win,” U.S. head coach Ryan Warsofsky said. ”We’ll build on this as we get set to take on a very good Germany team on Saturday.”

For the Americans, captain Clayton Keller had a goal and two assists, and Cutter Gauthier and Michael McCarron added a goal each for the U.S. to rebound from a loss to Switzerland.

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USA’s Matty Beniers, front in action during the group B match between USA and Norway at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in Herning, Denmark, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Bo Amstrup/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

Gauthier put the U.S. 1-0 ahead 4:50 into the game before Keller hit the top corner of the net to double the lead 7:18 into the frame.

Gauthier is tied with Canada forward Bo Horvat atop the goal scoring table with four goals.

Solberg reduced the deficit to 2-1 on the power play before Thompson and McCarron completed the four-goal period for the U.S.

Thompson added his second 2:55 into the middle period for a 5-1 lead.

Norway was not done, though.

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USA’s Isaac Howard, right, and Norway’s Markus Vikingstad, second right, challenge for the puck during the group B match between USA and Norway at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in Herning, Denmark, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Bo Amstrup/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

Solberg had his second goal on a power play for Norway to trail 5-2 and Martin Ronnild added another one on a breakaway still in the frame.

Midway through the third, Noah Steen made it a one-goal game before Norway pulled its goalie for an extra attacker — and Solberg scored to make it 5-5.

“It was an important game for us and taking a point was huge,” Solberg said. “I am happy for the team and happy for myself.”

Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski had an assist for the U.S. in his first game at the worlds. He arrived Monday but his equipment was delayed and he couldn’t play in the 3-0 loss to Switzerland that day.

Werenski is one of three finalists for the Norris Trophy given to the NHL’s top defenseman.

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USA’s Matty Beniers, right, and Norway’s Markus Vikingstad, left, challenge for the puck during the group B match between USA and Norway at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in Herning, Denmark, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Bo Amstrup/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

In Stockholm, Slovakia beat France 2-1 for its second win. France remains on one point.

Sweden faces Latvia later in the day in Stockholm while Denmark plays Kazakhstan in Herning.

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USA’s Andrew Peeke, front, plays the puck during the group B match between USA and Norway at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championships in Herning, Denmark, Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Bo Amstrup/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

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