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Emil Martinsen Lilleberg tied the game and scored the OT winner when Norway beat France in a friendly game preparing for the Olympic qualification.
In an exciting match between Norway and France at Sparta Amfi on August 23, 2024, Norway secured a 3-2 victory in overtime. The game was tight from the start, with both teams putting up a strong fight.
Norway took the early lead at 07:53 of the first period, thanks to a power-play goal by Patrick Thoresen, assisted by Mats Zuccarello Aasen. France quickly responded at 17:06 when Valentin Claireaux tied the game at 1-1 with a goal assisted by Nicolas Ritz.
The second period saw no scoring, with both goalies standing tall despite numerous chances. However, early in the third period, France took the lead with a shorthanded goal from Dylan Fabre, assisted by Aurélien Dair at 41:49. Norway kept pressing and managed to tie the game late in the third period, with Emil Martinsen Lilleberg scoring at 57:19 off a pass from Mattias Nørstebø, sending the game into overtime.
In the extra period, Lilleberg became the hero for Norway, scoring the game-winning goal at 64:18 with an assist from Thoresen, securing the 3-2 win for Norway.
Both teams had close shot totals, with Norway outshooting France 30-24. Norwegian goalie Henrik Haukeland was solid, stopping 22 of 24 shots for a 91.67% save percentage, while France's Quentin Papillon also performed well, saving 27 of 30 shots for a 90.00% save percentage.
Norway 3-2 OT France | ||||||
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Referees: Marcus Vardeberg Wannerstedt, Christian Bo Persson |
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