Even the second game of the Lions goes with a very short auditorium and a mood.
It is quiet as a sacredness at the Avicii arena, even though the lions are in the ask. Timo Kunnari
Finland’s opening game on Friday against Austria attracted 6,822 spectators for the Avicii arena.
In the second game, the holy night is well left out of that number. Finland plays in Sunday’s late -night game against France.
The arena is very empty and of course it affects the mood – it is hardly any. Individual fan encouragements and players’ shouts are up to the upper loft.
In Sunday’s early evening, there were 9,531 people between Latvia and Canada, and the Latvians are known to be able to make sound and atmosphere in the audience in a completely different way than fans of other countries.
On Saturday, Tre Kronor’s opening game had been sold out with 12,530 pairs of eyes in Globen.
“I look at the blue heaven”
Head coach Antti Pennanen’s Lions will face Sweden on Monday. Jenni Gästgivar
At least the arena’s dish jockey does its best to raise the atmosphere. Katri Helena’s classic song, who was boneful in the volume of the opening round, was definitely the opening round.I look at the blue heaven“.
However, the number of audiences is coming. On Monday’s late night, there will be a classic game for international hockey Sweden – Finland. The hall will be sold out.
Then the players of the 1995 Finnish World Championship team will also come together in the audience.
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Lions Match Program:
In the opening block:
Fri 9.5. at 5:20 pm Finland -Austa 2–1
Sun 11.5. at 9 pm Finnish -French
Mon 12.5. at 9 pm Finnish -Sweden
Thu 15.5. at 5:20 pm Suomi -Slovenia
Sat 17.5. at 13.20 Finland -Latvia
Mon 19.5. at 9 pm Finnish -Canada
Tue 20.5. at 5:20 pm Suomi -Slovakia
In the quarterfinals:
Thu 22.05.
17.20 (Stockholm)
17.20 (Herning)
21.20 (Stockholm)
21.20 (Herning)
Semi -finals:
Sat 24.05.
15.20 (Stockholm)
19.20 (Stockholm)
Medal matches:
Sun 25.05.
16.20 Bronze Match (Stockholm)
21.20 Final (Stockholm)

