Mei Miura paces Japanese attack in women’s hockey worlds win over newcomer Norway

Japan Defeats Norway 4-2 in Women’s Ice Hockey World Championship
Japan secured a 4-2 victory over newly promoted Norway in an intense women’s ice hockey world championship match held in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic. The game, which took place in Group B, showcased the talent and skill of both teams.
Mei Miura emerged as a standout player for Japan, contributing a goal and an assist to the team’s success. Additionally, Akane Hosoyamada, Rui Ukita, Riri Noro, and Akane Shiga all managed to find the back of the net, further solidifying Japan’s lead.
Norway, making its return to the top division after a 27-year absence, put up a strong fight with goals from Andrea Dalen and Marthe Brunvold. Despite their efforts, Japan’s offensive prowess proved too much to handle.
Looking ahead, Canada is set to defend its title against Finland in Group A, while Sweden will take on newcomer Hungary in Group B. These upcoming matches promise to deliver more thrilling action and fierce competition.
The women’s ice hockey world championship, a 12-day event featuring 10 nations, serves as a crucial platform for teams to showcase their abilities before the highly anticipated 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. With the stakes high and the competition fierce, fans can expect to witness top-tier hockey at its finest.