Saturday, May 9, 2015

Finland is close to beating the mighty World Cup record – Expressen

Finland’s case has become a målsnål thing.

After the 3-0 against Slovakia’s lions suddenly near the World Cup record of the 1937th

It does not seem to matter who standing in goal.

Finland continues to convince the hockey World Cup – and after the 3-0 against Slovakia has not conceded goals in 242 minutes and 38 seconds.

This time, was the 20-year-old Juuse Saros who stepped in between the posts in place of Pekka Rinne, and it made no difference.

But put forward the hard inside.

First, midway through the third period cracked Joonas Donskoi zero onwards, when he put his first World Cup goal for 1-0 halfway. Juha Matti Aaltonen put 2-0 before Leo Komarov decided in the empty bag.

Finland has thus won three straight games 3-0. And it was the fourth straight game, as Finland held the zero. Now the team just over 105 minutes of World Cup record as Britain’s Jimmy Foster has from the World Cup 1937th

Finland, the US and Russia have all twelve points in Group B at the World Cup.

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