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IIHF – Finns win first game

IIHF - Finns win first game

Finland avoided the ignominy of losing its first three World Junior Championship games, defeating Latvia 4-0 at the Scandinavium this afternoon. It was Latvia’s 50th game all time in its U20 history.

The win gives Finland three points and a place in the quarter-finals, coming on the heels of losses to Canada and Germany. Latvia, 0-3, now must beat Germany tomorrow and then hope the Germans lose to Canada on Sunday. If this happens, they, too, will qualify for the playoffs, but a loss tomorrow will send them to the one-game relegation round.

Finland finishes its round robin with a New Year’s Eve clash with rivals Sweden on Sunday night.

Coming into the game Latvia had yet to even score a goal in Gothenburg, and the way they were dominated by the Finns in the opening period was a good primer as to why. Suomi won the puck battles and controlled play inside the Latvia blueline.

Although the game was scoreless for more than 14 minutes, it seemed just a matter of time before Finland would score. And that feeling became reality when Toms Mots took a double minor for high sticking. Midway through the extended power play goalie Deivs Rolovs, making his second start of the tournament, couldn’t control a Kasper Halttunen point shot and captain Jere Lassila was there to swat the rebound into the empty net at 14:15.

Just 58 seconds later the Finns made it 2-0 off the rush. Lenni Hameenaho made a nice cross-ice pass through traffic onto the tape of Jesse Pulkkinen, and he roofed a shot short side to double their lead.

Rolovs faced 20 shots in the period while at the other end Noa Vali, making his U20 debut, had to deal with only three, all pretty harmless.

The second was peppered with minor penalties, seven in all, but although Latvia played better defence it still couldn’t generate much in the way of offence. Rolovs was again terrific, making a superb right-pad save off Lassila, but the Finns upped the count to 3-0 at 8:59 on a power play. Halttunen snapped a low shot that beat Deivs five-hole, and a little while later Latvia had its best chance when Dans Locmelis hit the post during a five-on-four.

Finland continued its scoring ways early in the third on another power play when Oliva Keskinen snapped a shot high to the short side past the head of Rolovs, who was down covering the lower part of the net. Jani Nyman thought he made it an even five at 10:29 on a nice solo effort, popping in his own rebound after Rolovs made the intiail save. But Artis Abols used a…

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