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The Finns made up for their loss to the Czech Republic! A former Hradec Kralove player made a significant contribution to the demolition of Great Britain. Kapanen has a hat trick
Former Hradec Králové player Oksanen contributed four assists to the Finns’ 8:0 win. Oliver Kapanen contributed to the demolition of Great Britain with a hat trick. Suomi thus made up for the opening loss to the Czech Republic.
Former Hradec Králové player Oksanen contributed four assists to the Finns’ 8:0 win. Oliver Kapanen contributed to the demolition of Great Britain with a hat-trick. Suomi thus made amends for the opening loss to the Czech Republic.
Today’s World Championship lunchtime programme offered a clash of two defeated teams from the opening matches. While the favored Finns fell to the home Czech Republic after a shootout, the outsider from Great Britain defied Canada and recorded an acceptable 4:2 defeat.
But today’s game was a clear-cut affair for the hockey superpower. The Brits, who came to the Czech Republic with the sole task of holding on, resisted only in the opening period. In it, Suomi sent Kapanem into the lead at 16.14 with his first goal of the game.
The Finns unleashed a literal goal storm in the second period. When Kapanen scored his second goal of the game at the beginning of the 17th minute, his team was already leading 5:0. Before him, Puljujärvi, Innala and Riikola scored. Määttä then increased the lead to 6:0.
In the second period, the Finns peppered their opponents with 16 shots
During this part of the game, the Finns peppered the island opponent with sixteen shots, bringing their shot success rate to over thirty percent. Goalie Ben Bowns must have been on a roller coaster. Despite the five goals he received, he was still in the last act.
The Cardiff keeper capitulated again at 46.39. He was beaten by Zurich defender Mikko Lehtonen. The game was a great match for former Hradec Králové player Ahti Oksanen, who assisted four goals of the victorious Finns.
However, the Suomi did not have enough. Oliver Kapanen increased the score to 8:0 with his third goal of the game. The game was also very successful for San Jose star Mikael Granlund, who, like his teammate Oksanen, scored four goals.
TheFinns made up for a disappointing start to the tournament in style and improved their personal statistics significantly. Their next game is tomorrow against Norway. Great Britain will fight for their first points of the tournament on Wednesday against Switzerland.
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