Steen, Jonsson Fjallby score short-handed goals to lead Sweden past U.S. 4-2.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Oskar Steen and Axel Jonsson Fjallby helped put Sweden in position for its first world junior hockey gold medal in six years.
Steen and Jonsson Fjallby scored short-handed goals in the third period as Sweden earned a 4-2 semifinal win over the United States on Thursday. That moved the Swedes closer to their first gold medal since 2012.
Sweden has been a dominant force in this tournament since ’07, having amassed a 44-0 preliminary round record. But over that span the Swedes have just the one gold medal to show for it.
On Friday, Sweden will face either Canada or the Czech Republic in the tournament final.


