Rivals of Switzerland on Monday, the Americans did not take a goal

- Jackson Avery

Switzerland opponents Monday in Herning (Denmark) in the group stage of the world championship, the United States did not give a goal during its first two outings at the Jyske Bank Boxen.

On Friday, during its opening game, the selection trained by Ryan Warsofsky had kept its spurred net against Denmark (5-0). On this occasion, the American-Canado-Suisse goalkeeper Joey Daccord (28 years old), who keeps the net of Seattle Kraken in the NHL championship, had pushed or captured the 26 Danish shots.

This Sunday, the Americans only made a bite of Hungary (6-0) thanks to two successes of the attacker of the Chicago Blackhawks Frank Nazar (21, a choice of 1st round in 2022), two goals of the attacker of the Anaheim Ducks Cutter Gauthier (21, a choice of 1st round of Philadelphia in 2022), to a goal Canucks Conor Garland (29) and a net of the Utah striker Mammoth Logan Cooley (21, a 1st round choice in 2022).

Only 13 stops for Swayman

Between the posts, it is the usual cerberus of Boston Bruins, Jeremy Swayman, who was credited with laundering with only 13 parades.

As a comparison, Switzerland, which lost against the Czech Republic (5-4 AP) and beaten Denmark (5-2), capitulated seven times.

But, with its NHL contributions, its world class triggers such as Valaisan Nico Hischier (35 goals with New Jersey this season), the Saint-Gallois Kevin Fiala (35 Goals with Los Angles in the regular season, 3 in play-off) and the Appenzellois Timo Meier (26 successes with New Jersey), Switzerland has solid arguments to blow up the American lock.

Provided you do not think too much about the last direct confrontation. In 2022, in Finland, in the quarterfinals, the United States won 3-0…

Jackson Avery

Jackson Avery

I’m a journalist focused on politics and everyday social issues, with a passion for clear, human-centered reporting. I began my career in local newsrooms across the Midwest, where I learned the value of listening before writing. I believe good journalism doesn’t just inform — it connects.