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    Derek O'Brien
    Derek O'Brien
    May 26, 2025, 14:44
    Updated at: Nov 1, 2025, 13:55

    USA Hockey clinches its first gold in 91 years. Jeremy Swayman's heroic shutout performance secured a legendary victory.

    The USA won its first gold medal at a stand-alone IIHF World Championship since 1933 on Sunday, thanks to a 25-save shutout by Jeremy Swayman in the final – a 1-0 overtime victory over Switzerland.

    “It’s unbelievable,” Swayman smiled after the game to Hokej.cz. “It’s mission accomplished. This is a long time coming for USA Hockey so I’m glad to be a part of it.”

    Following a difficult season with the Boston Bruins, Swayman refound his game in Scandinavia this year, posting a 1.69 goals-against average, a .921 save percentage and two shutouts in seven games. Playing in his second World Championship, Swayman was spectacular throughout, not only in the final, and was constantly praised by his teammates throughout.

    “Sway’s the man,” Conor Garland said after the semifinal win over Sweden. “Sway’s the best. He’s just a dog in there.”

    “Tage (Thompson) makes a great play in overtime, Sway makes a lot of great saves to keep us in it all game and we came out on the right side,” defenseman Zach Werenski said after the final.

    Swayman’s 25th save of the game was his biggest. Almost a minute into overtime, Denis Malgin carried the puck into the U.S. zone, circled the net and fired a shot that just caught a piece of Swayman’s glove and deflected out of play. It was his only save in overtime, but without it, there would have been no opportunity for Thompson’s heroics a little over minute later.

    “Right at home,” Swayman smiled. “I love that stuff. That’s why we play. It’s a big moment and I knew we were going to get it done, so that’s something I’ll never forget.”

    Photo © Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

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