after, after Bronze medal earlier in the morningA place for the gold medal.
For the occasion, Canada and Finland faced each other or if you like: Josh Anderson vs. Joel Jeremiah.
In the end, Finland won.
The match was played very hard and it was very tight. We had to wait until the second half to see the first goal.
The Canadians scored first thanks to a very beautiful goal from Dylan Cousins. In one reception, the Buffalo Sabers striker launched the power play to give his nation the lead.
Dylan Cousins, who was so important to Canada, made it 1-0 in the PP. #IIHFworlds pic.twitter.com/Bk37q2Xb59
—Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisTHN) May 29 2022
Incidentally, Cozens is the top scorer in the tournament.
Dylan Cousins tied with Dubois and Pasternak to lead the tournament in goals with 7. 🇨🇦 #IIHFWorlds #LetsGoBuffalo
– NHL Watcher (NHL_Watcher) May 29 2022
It was the first reduced goal the Finns conceded at the tournament.
At the beginning of the third period, Canada played with fire. He offered 2 5 for three to the Finns, who did not take advantage of this gift at the first opportunity. But during the second, they paid Claude Julien’s band.
Mikael Granlund tied the match.
We have 5 against 3, and Mikael Granlund scored 1-1. Canada’s angry bench.
Noah Gregor was already in the box. #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/HNyyZtRV5o
—Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisTHN) May 29 2022
However, Cole Selinger’s penalty was undeserved. Miro Heskanen was hit in the face with a stick …
We will leave this here pic.twitter.com/yR7OseUlie
—BarDown (BarDown) May 29 2022
In short, the score was tied 1-1 at the time. On the Finland goal, Canadian goalkeeper Chris Dredger was injured, and Matt Tomkins, the team’s 3rd goalkeeper, had to be substituted. He has not played since April 23 with Frolonda. Logan Thompson was injured earlier in the tournament.
Granlund added moments later to give the Blues the lead for the first time in the match.
Mikael Granlund scored again and the goal was 2-1.
This is on Sillinger’s penalty kick when Heiskanen hits himself in the face. #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/uj5Cz9c4TC
—Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisTHN) May 29 2022
Next, Joel Jeremiah hit the Canadians hard with a perfect shot at the top. 3-1 Finland.
Rarely does Pierre Houdi’s voice not rise when Jeremiah scores a goal…
Five goals and three assists in the tournament.
Joel Jeremiah from the confrontation makes it 3-1 to Finland. tape off and in. #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/OKKwdotOaK
—Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisTHN) May 29 2022
Only two minutes before the end of the match, Claude Julien decided to withdraw his goalkeeper. And that decision paid off: Zack Whitecloud brought Canada back to life and closed the gap in one.
Josh Anderson collected a assist on goal.
Zach Whitecloud made the score 3-2 and it wasn’t over yet. Tons of traffic ahead.
The judges said it wasn’t a good target because the net was off…and changed their minds after five seconds. #IIHFworlds pic.twitter.com/B8G79Pds6w
—Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisTHN) May 29 2022
Then with just over a minute left in the match, Canada tied the match. Miracle, it’s 3-3!
Never count Canadians
We are tied 3-3 in the last minutes of the third thanks to Max Comtois #FINCAN #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/QQWC4HlU2O
– IIHF (IIHFHockey) May 29 2022
Thus, it is an overtime session of three to three that will determine which country will win the World Championship.
Last year, Nick Paul gave Canada the win in overtime against these same Finns. Who will achieve this feat this time?
Not a Canadian player…
In the power game, Sakari Maninen gave Finland the win.
Sakari Maninen scores in a game of strength, with Granlund who crafted it.
Finland won the gold at the 2022 World Hockey Championship. #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/EFRJC12IWo
—Steven Ellis (@StevenEllisTHN) May 29 2022
Final score: 4-3 Finland
The judges stole the show…
Here is the final arrangement:
1. Finland
2. Canada
3. Czech Republic
4. United States
5. Switzerland
6. Sweden
7. Germany
8. Slovakia
9. Denmark
10. Latvia
11. Austria
12. France
13. Norway
14- Kazakhstan
15. Italy
16. United Kingdom
Many of
– What a favorite match after all.
After an extraordinary struggle, Felix Auger-Aliassime lost 6-3, 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 3-6 to Rafael Nadal in the round of 16 in the #Roland Garros
– Antoine Dechaies (@antoinedeshaies) May 29 2022
Nice gesture from both attackers.
Nick Suzuki and Jonathan Drouin attend a tournament today Tweet embed To play hockey ball and support the cause!
Nick Suzuki and Jonathan Drouin a day Tweet embed Tournament to play some hockey ball and support the cause!#GoHabsGo | Tweet embed pic.twitter.com/vdnVUMXIcJ
– Montreal Canadiens (CanadiensMTL) May 29 2022
– Message from Joe.
Message from Jonathan Drouin. 💬
Message from Jonathan Drouin.#GoHabsGo | Tweet embed pic.twitter.com/XHIxIdXzZr
– Montreal Canadiens (CanadiensMTL) May 29 2022
Nick’s message.
Message from Nick Suzuki. 💬
a message from @nsuzuki_37.#GoHabsGo | Tweet embed pic.twitter.com/Z49K4hwEPY
– Montreal Canadiens (CanadiensMTL) May 29 2022
Gascon, Gaucher, and Roy are nominated for the Paul Dumont Prize.
Here are the three Paul Dumont Cup finalists who made the league shine this season! 🤩
Yves Gascon – Tweet embed
Nathan Gocher- Tweet embed
Joshua Roy- Tweet embed# dora | # Rondelles– LHJMQ (LHJMQ) May 29 2022
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