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Finland Shocks Sweden in Olympic Hockey Thriller
14 Feb
Summary
- Finland secured a crucial 4-1 victory against rival Sweden.
- Joel Armia scored a momentum-shifting short-handed goal.
- The win revives Finland's Olympic campaign after an opening loss.

Finland delivered a powerful performance, defeating rival Sweden 4-1 in a group-stage Olympic hockey match. This significant victory came after Finland's opening loss to Slovakia, revitalizing their campaign and keeping their quarterfinal aspirations alive.
The intense game saw multiple penalties and physical play, echoing the rivalry's history, including the 2006 gold medal game. Joel Armia's crucial short-handed goal in the second period extended Finland's lead to 3-1, a moment that shifted the game's momentum.
Finland established an early lead with goals from Anton Lundell and Nikolas Matinpalo. Sweden managed to pull one back on a power play through Rasmus Dahlin, but Mikko Rantanen sealed the victory with an empty-net goal late in the game.




