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3 Takeaways From Finland’s Shutout Loss to Canada – The Hockey Writers – World Junior Hockey Championship

3 Takeaways From Finland's Shutout Loss to Canada - The Hockey Writers - World Junior Hockey Championship

A 3-0 shutout loss to the home nation is not an ideal start for a Finland squad looking to get back into the medal scene for the first time since a 2022 Silver medal in Edmonton. Their last two appearances disappointed Finnish fans with a position just outside the podium – a fifth-place finish in 2023 with a slight improvement to a fourth-place finish last year. 

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While finding offensive silver linings in a tournament-opening defeat is difficult, Finland can draw some positives from the 4-0 loss. One positive is its young goaltender, who played well against a superpowered competition. The Finnish squad showed no quit in the contest, firing 20 shots at Carter George in the final frame. 

With tough competition in a stacked Group A, Finland must rebound quickly against Germany before a big-time showdown with Team USA this weekend. Germany played well despite the 10-4 loss to the Americans to open their tournament in 2025. Due to the condensed nature of the two-week schedule, both teams jump right back into game competition on Friday. 

Petteri Rimpinen Strong in Loss

Finland’s 6-foot puck-stopper, Petteri Rimpinen, denied 37 shots from Team Canada to allow his team to hang around in the game at Canadian Tire Centre. The Canadiens overwhelmed the Finnish team with a 17-6 shot advantage in the first period, with Rimpinen allowing only one goal in the opening frame. With Finland pressing and trailing by two goals, the left-handed Rimpinen denied Colorado Avalanche prospect Calum Ritchie’s fancy between-the-legs shot attempt:

The draft-eligible goaltender allowed a goal in each period but still finished with a .930 save percentage (SV%) in defeat. Canada scored the final goal of the game into the empty net to cap off the scoring at 4-0 in the final minutes of the third period. After the game, Rimpinen credited his goalie counterpart at the other end of the ice. “George played great,” Rimpinen told the media following the loss. “So hopefully, we’ll find a goal in the next game pretty early … that will ease up the pressure.”

Finland Shows Fight in the Third Period

The Nordic country showed resolve, trailing two goals in the third period by directing 20 pucks towards their opponent’s net….

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