Konsta Helenius joins Finland for world championship

Twenty-year-old forward Konsta Helenius is heading to Switzerland to join Finland's roster at the world championship. He replaces injured teammate Teuvo Teräväinen after Buffalo Sabres exited the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Finland's ice hockey federation announced on Tuesday that Helenius will fly directly from Buffalo to meet the team in Zurich. The young forward had been playing in the AHL this season, where he recorded 63 points in 63 games, and appeared in nine NHL regular-season games plus four playoff contests for the Sabres.

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Finnish hockey team celebrates 4-2 semifinal victory over Canada at the Zurich arena.
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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.

Konsta Helenius has become the Rochester Americans' all-time single-season points leader among teenagers, surpassing a 1992-93 mark with 55 points. The 19-year-old Finnish prospect for the Buffalo Sabres now leads the Amerks with 59 points in his second AHL season. His performance has fueled Rochester's push for the North Division's final playoff spot.

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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.

Swedish forward Nils Höglander has left the national team squad due to injury and will miss the world championship in Switzerland. Detroit Red Wings player Lucas Raymond has joined the group in his place.

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Tre Kronor has named 20 players for Friday's IIHF World Championship opener against Canada in Fribourg. Two goalies, six defensemen and twelve forwards are registered, leaving room for adjustments. Viggo Björck, 18, is set to become the youngest Swedish player ever in the tournament.

Tre Kronor returns forward Anton Frondell ahead of Tuesday's must-win game against Slovakia at the world championship. A victory would secure a quarterfinal berth after an unexpected loss to Norway. Coach Sam Hallam emphasized the need for improved speed and discipline.

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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.

 

 

 

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