Sweden set against Finland in the JVM semi-final after the host nation rysarseger against Canada.
The witch hunt before the game has already started.
– Sweden has many great players. It will be great to beat them, says two-goal shooter Patrick Laine; 17.
Sweden took earlier tonight on to his tenth straight JVM semifinals after 6 0 against Slovakia and was tense following the recent quarter-final thriller that would determine the resistance.
Canada took the lead 2-0 after just eleven minutes of play, but with only ten seconds left in the first period was a highly acclaimed reduction host nation Patrik Laine. READ ALSO Mårts tribute: He’s a cop
Finnish målexplosion
The second period would then be swinging and at the end, Finland gained momentum on the filled läktarsektionerna. The team made both 3-3 and 4-3 in the space of half a minute.
In the third period got Canada in the equalizer before Finland and Sebastian Aho responded by doing 5-4 minutes later.
Time to breathe out there?
Hardly.
The 5-5 came shortly thereafter.
– We gave away some easy goals. But the order was that we would continue with courage and not be afraid of the ice, says Patrik Laine. READ ALSO Half Finn became Canada’s scapegoat
Decided five against three
A couple of deportations in the period was disastrous for Canada.
Laine put his second puck in the match at 6-5 in game five against three.
The two-goal shooter has a sharp message to the Swedish people for advancement.
– Prepare for to lose, says 17-year-old in the mixed zone.
– Sweden has many good players. It will be great to beat them. We must force the audience understood. And it is just to enjoy as much as possible. But we must absolutely extra boost by the audience.
Finland let the full five goals, compared to Sweden’s zero, he is not satisfied with.
– We play entertaining. But conceding five goals in a game is not good. Then we must of course make sex itself and that can be difficult each time.
Finland and Sweden meet in the semifinals on Monday, either 15.00 or 19.00. Notification will later tonight. READ ALSO Swede Hill injured – limped out of the booth
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