Norway, with a population of just 5.6 million, consistently dominates the Winter Olympics, leading the medal table. New York Times posted on X, highlighting that despite this success, Norway struggles in ice hockey, a sport where neighboring Finland and Sweden excel. The country's prowess in other winter sports does not translate to ice hockey, raising questions about the factors contributing to this disparity. While Norway's athletes shine in skiing and biathlon, their ice hockey teams have yet to achieve similar success on the international stage. This contrast underscores the unique challenges Norway faces in the sport, despite its overall winter sports dominance.