The Finnish team scored a decisive victory over the French team in the Group A match of the Ice Hockey World Championship, which took place on May 17 at the Nokia Arena in Tampere.
Harri Pesonen (minute 5), Ahti Oksanen (minute 24), Marko Anttila (minute 32), Teemu Hartikainen (minute 46, in the majority) and Sakari Manninen (minute 59) stood out in the Finnish team in one minute, in a empty network).
The French team, which during the match led on the scoreboard (0:1), defended (2:2) and reduced the gap to a minimum (4:3), responded with three goals – Florian Shakiashvili (minute 2) scored goals for the guests Justin Addamo (minute 29) and Charles Bertrand (minute 50).
The final score is 5:3, the second victory of the Finnish team in the local world championship. After this match, Finland (7 points) is fourth in Group A. France (4 points) is fifth in octet A.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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