Finns Top Germany in Opener
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The Ice Hockey World Championship kicked off in Switzerland, with Finland and Canada winning the first two games.
Finns top Germany in opener
Jesse Puljujarvi scored the decisive third-period goal as Finland opened the 2026 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship with a 3-1 win over Germany on Friday. The Finnish power play clicked twice at Zurich's Swiss Life Arena. Like Puljujarvi, Anton Lundell stepped up with a goal and an assist, and Aatu Raty had a single. Finnish captain Aleksander Barkov added an assist in his first official game appearance since his Florida Panthers defeated Edmo…
After the defeat at the start of the ice hockey World Cup against Finland, DEB coach Harold Kreis talks about his team's performance.
A few months ago, they dominated the Olympics, but the start of this year's World Cup did not go well for the American hockey players. The United States was not enough for the home team Switzerland, to whom they fell 1:3 in Group A. The first match of the aforementioned group was played by the Finns and the Germans. The Nordics also won 3:1.
Despite spectacular rescues, it is not enough to surprise Germany at the start of the ice hockey World Cup. Finland is giving an over-abundance lesson.
Finland succeeded twice in their opening game with a superior force and got plenty of underdog training.
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