Finland wins gold, Sweden settles for silver
Paajarvi opens scoring with lone Swede goal, is named Sweden's best player
Sunday, 15.05.2011 / 5:20 PM
/ Oilers at the Worlds
By Jen Sharpe
- edmontonoilers.com
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| Team Sweden watches Team Finland receive its gold medals after dropping Sunday's game 6-1. (Photo courtesy of Getty Images). |
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After winning their semifinals Friday, enjoying a day of rest Saturday, and watching the Czech Republic defeat Russia to win bronze earlier Sunday, Sweden and Finland met on international ice to battle for gold.
SWEDEN VS FINLAND
The opening frame was a close one, with a sole penalty (interference minor to Sweden's Oliver Ekman Larsson) interrupting the play.
Thanks in part to the power-play, Finland finished the 20 minutes with a 13-12 shot lead.
Sweden took a second penalty four minutes into the second period, but Finland couldn't find a way to beat goalie Viktor Fasth.
One minute after Marcus Kruger completed his slashing minor, Oilers representative Magnus Paajarvi caught the puck, surged up the left wing, and wired a wrist-shot past Petri Vehanen to give the Tre Kronor a 1-0 lead.
Two Finnish penalties followed the goal, but a power-play goal remained elusive until the final minute of the middle frame.
Only 23 seconds into David Petrasek's hooking minor and with seven seconds left on the clock, Jarkko Immonen sunk a slapshot to tie the game at one heading into the third.
During intermission, Finnish head coach Jukka Jalonen must have delivered the pep talk to beat all pep talks because in the third period, his club exploded offensively.
2:35 into the frame, Petteri Nokelainen fired a sharp-angle shot past Fasth, and 46 seconds after that, Niko Kapanen capitalized on chaos in the crease to set the score 3-1.
Sweden held steady for the following 13 minutes, killing another penalty to stay within two goals, but it all fell apart in the final four minutes of the game. Janne Personen, Mika Pyorala, and Antti Pihlstrom all beat the struggling Fasth to cement a 6-1 win and earn a gold medal for Finland, its first in 16 years.
Despite being significantly out-scored, Sweden finished on top of a 33-32 shot count, thanks in large part to Paajarvi, who posted six attempts and was named Sweden's best player.
Although the loss will be tough to swallow, the Swedes will walk away with a silver medal, an improvement on last year's bronze.
GOLD MEDAL GAME
Finland 6 - Sweden 1
BRONZE MEDAL GAME
Czech Republic 7 - Russia 4
SEMIFINAL SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Friday, May 13:
Finland 3 - Russia 0
Sweden 5 - Czech Republic 2
QUARTERFINAL SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Thursday, May 12:
Russia 2 - Canada 1
Finland 4 - Norway 1
Wednesday, May 11:
Czech Republic 4 - USA 0
Sweden 5 - Germany 2
QUALIFICATION ROUND SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Monday, May 9:
Canada 3 - Sweden 2
Sunday, May 8:
Sweden 2 - Switzerland 0
Saturday, May 7:
Canada 3 - Norway 2
Friday, May 6:
Canada 4 - USA 3 (SO)
Sweden 4 - France 0
ROUND ROBIN SCHEDULE & RESULTS
Wednesday, May 4:
Sweden 6 - USA 2
Tuesday, May 3:
Canada 4 - Switzerland 3 (OT)
Monday, May 2:
Sweden 3 - Austria 0
Sunday, May 1:
Canada 9 - France 1
Saturday, April 30:
Norway 5 - Sweden 4 (SO)
Friday, April 29:
Canada 4 - Belarus 1




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