Finland defeats Czechia 4-1 to reach world championship semifinal

Finland advanced to the world championship semifinal with a 4-1 victory over Czechia in the quarterfinal on May 28. The win marks the team's first semifinal appearance since 2022.

Anton Lundell scored the decisive goal in the match for Finland. The Florida Panthers forward, who also won Olympic bronze earlier this year, described the performance as a step toward the team's gold medal goal.

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