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The National Hockey Team Held on for a Third of the First Game of the World Cup, and the Finns Eventually Won 4-1.

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The men's ice hockey team played its first match in this year's elite world championship round on Saturday. The opponent was Finland, which won two world gold medals and one silver medal between 2019-2022 and won bronze at this year's Winter Olympics. The last time our team met the Finns was at the 2023 World Championship, when it ended in a 7-1 defeat. If we look only at the final score, the Finns easily pulled off this match, winning 4-1. Afte…

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The men's ice hockey team played its first match in this year's elite world championship round on Saturday. The opponent was Finland, which won two world gold medals and one silver medal between 2019-2022 and won bronze at this year's Winter Olympics. The last time our team met the Finns was at the 2023 World Championship, when it ended in a 7-1 defeat. If we look only at the final score, the Finns easily pulled off this match, winning 4-1. Afte…

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The Hungarian national team lost 4-1 to the world's top-ranked Finnish team in the group stage of the World Ice Hockey Championship in Zurich, Switzerland.

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The Hungarian national team lost 4-1 to the world's top-ranked Finnish team in the group stage of the World Ice Hockey Championship in Zurich, Switzerland.

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The Hungarian national team started the World Cup with a three-goal defeat - The difference can be accepted against the Finnish team, which is one of the world's top teams.

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Our men's hockey players were equal opponents to the Finns in the first quarter, but then the gap between the two teams opened up.

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Magyar Nemzet broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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