GDt: Sweden-Finland, 7:30 p.m Local Time

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Riddarn

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tommi462 said:
Yeah, but the IIHF site said SH2, with no record of any penalties at all.

They probably screwed up somewhere, after all this IIHF site has been all but reliable. Pretty lousy site actually.
 

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Finn said:
it says game winning goal :dunno:

They mark the game winning goals as the game goes on. So say Finland scores two goals, with Tukonen getting the second. He then has the Game Winning Goal.

It's basically the go ahead goal.
 

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MrKnowNothing said:
They mark the game winning goals as the game goes on. So say Finland scores two goals, with Tukonen getting the second. He then has the Game Winning Goal.

It's basically the go ahead goal.

ohhh ok thanks
 

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Mantymaa ties it up for the Finns.

Looks like Rautio was pulled out of the game for a little bit or something? Came out about 25 seconds before the goal and then came in after the goal. Maybe they pulled the goalie in a trick play or something?

Oh... Thinking about it... There was probably a penalty on Finland but Sweden had the puck and got an extra attacker and scored. That would explain Soderberg being out there with Salmonsson and Eriksson too.
 

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tommi462 said:
Yeah, but the IIHF site said SH2, with no record of any penalties at all.

I think Sweden scored on a delayed penalty, because if you look, you see this:

7.12 1 - 0 EQ Sweden 27. SODERBERG, Carl
(13. SALMONSSON, Johannes)
(21. ERIKSSON, Loui)
06.55 GK out Sweden 1. RAUTIO BERGUV, David

So Soderberg was probably the extra guy off the bench.

Good to see Sweden got smart and put Salmonsson-Nilsson-Eriksson out there together.
 
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Yep Sweden scored that goal on a delayed penalty, because in the summary, you see this:

OnIce SWE 27 13 21 9 8 20
FIN 1 8 27 19 7 5

So Soderberg was the extra attacker and got the goal.
 

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I have a pretty stupid question but I want to be 100% sure.

Saku Koivu was the Captian of team Finland at the WCs and the Olympics, right? I'm thinking of buying a team Finland jersey with Koivu's name on it, and want to make sure I get the customization right with a C or not.
 

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I just caught myself reading the other threads here, completely forgetting to follow the game on the iihf site. Not a lot of interest apparently :)
 

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47.08 2 - 2 EQ Finland 18. SEITSONEN, Aki
(29. MAKKONEN, Jussi)
 

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52.35 3 - 2 EQ Sweden 16. BERGFORS, Nicklas
(20. SVANBERG, Ola)
(27. SODERBERG, Carl)
 

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Nurmi with the late heroics.

We could see a shootout... OT is 10 minutes, right?
 

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Predatore said:
hehe, ouch. Finland ties it with 50 seconds left on the clock.

Nice. However, looks like Sweden has dominated, shots are 37-27 in Sweden's favor.
 
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