Finland Downs Canada in Shootout at Ice Hockey Worlds and Czechs Stay Unbeaten
- Finland defeated Canada 2-1 in a shootout on May 19, 2025, at the IIHF World Championship Group A match in Stockholm.
- Canada entered the game with a 5-0 record and had outscored opponents 28-2, while Finland had lost only to co-host Sweden before this match.
- Ryan O'Reilly scored first for Canada in the second period, Patrik Puistola tied for Finland in the third, and Eeli Tolvanen scored the shootout winner.
- Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 20 shots for Canada, while Kent Johnson converted the team’s only goal in the shootout. Meanwhile, Adam Fantilli was unable to score on his attempt facing Finland’s goalie Juuse Saros.
- This loss gave Canada its first defeat in the tournament, leaving them second in Group A with 16 points behind Sweden, while Finland stands third with 13 points.
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