Finland Secures Fifth Ice Hockey Title After Overtime Triumph Over Switzerland

Finland clinched its fifth ice hockey world championship by defeating Switzerland 1-0 in overtime. The decisive goal came from Konsta Helenius, securing victory for the Finnish team. Despite hosting the championship, Switzerland settled for second place, missing out on the top honor in front of the home crowd.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Zurich | Updated: 01-06-2026 09:06 IST | Created: 01-06-2026 09:06 IST
Finland Secures Fifth Ice Hockey Title After Overtime Triumph Over Switzerland
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Finland emerged victorious in the ice hockey world championship, outlasting Switzerland with a 1-0 win in overtime. This triumph marked Finland's fifth world title in the sport.

Konsta Helenius was the hero for Finland, scoring the decisive goal 10:42 into the overtime period. His effort from the right circle sealed the win against Swiss goaltender Leonardo Genoni.

Finland's defense proved formidable, with goaltender Justus Annunen saving all 22 shots he faced. Reflecting on the team's success, defenseman Olli Maatta commented on Finland's strong culture and how players unite for national pride.

Though Switzerland had high hopes for success on home ice, the team could not capitalize on their chances and finished as runners-up. Forward Denis Malgin expressed the disappointment that comes with falling short despite a closely contested match.

In the bronze medal game, Norway shocked Canada with a 3-2 overtime victory, earning its first world championship medal. The tournament ended without a medal for Canada despite a strong roster.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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