Finland opens world championship with wins and roster boost

Finland has begun its World Championship campaign with two victories in Switzerland. An early injury to Teuvo Teräväinen prompted a call-up for Mikael Granlund.

Finland defeated Germany 3-1 in its tournament opener. Teuvo Teräväinen assisted on both of the team's first two goals before suffering an injury that ends his participation. General manager Jere Lehtinen described the incident as unfortunate and wished the Chicago forward a speedy recovery.

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Finland defeats Canada in world championship semifinal

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Finland beat Canada 4-2 in the IIHF World Championship semifinal in Zürich on May 30. The win sends Finland to the final and Canada to the bronze medal game against Norway.

Finland opened its World Championship campaign with a 3-1 victory over Germany on May 15. General manager Jere Lehtinen revealed that the team has already reached out to NHL forward Mikael Granlund about joining the squad.

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Finland claimed its first world championship title since 2022 by defeating Switzerland 1-0 in overtime during the final. The match remained scoreless through three periods before Buffalo forward Konsta Helenius scored the decisive goal in 3-on-3 play.

Defenseman Mattias Ekholm has agreed to represent Sweden at the upcoming world championship in Switzerland. The 35-year-old Edmonton player missed the Olympics but will make his first world championship appearance since 2018.

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Norway has named a squad packed with SHL talent ahead of the ice hockey world championship in Switzerland. The team will face Sweden in group play on May 23 in Fribourg.

Sweden's national hockey team has registered Philadelphia forward Carl Grundström for Sunday's World Championship match against Denmark. The move comes after a 5-3 loss to Canada in the tournament opener.

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Canada defeated Slovakia 5–1 in the ice hockey world championship. The result keeps Sweden's playoff hopes alive ahead of their match against Slovakia.

 

 

 

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