Finland barely fell France.
The Lions fell in the second match of the French World Cup in the second match with a 4-3 extension.
The Lions’ An overtime hero became Juuso Pärssinenwho swam the handicap.
Finland was in the last minutes of the match in the ropes. In a 1-2 situation, the Finns applied for a handicap without a goalkeeper, but France managed to put the reel empty and the game 3-1.
Then Finland’s NHL confirmation came up Eeli Tolvanen. He scored two goals as Finland plays six against five. In addition, Seattle Kraken’s contract player fed Pärssinen’s winning hit.
Viaplay expert Jarmo Kekäläinen Currently bundled the match with Viaplay.
– Pretty painful, he started.
In the same breath, Kekäläinen also added that the end of the match was great.
– Fortunately, in the end, there was a relief. Of course, two points are a good thing. A three -point loss would have been a spooky setback at this point in the tournament.
Finnish hockey fans can draw strength from Kekäläinen’s speeches. A versatile hockey man said that the situation where the lions were, the rise requires.
– When you can rise in that way, it requires a spiritual edge. It’s a great thing for the continuation of the tournament. This certainly gives you faith in doing this. It was a great rise from Finland, and I have to raise the hat that at no point did not believe, Kekäläinen outlined in Viaplay’s studio.
The Lions are calling for a spiritual edge right on Monday night when Finland meets Sweden.
Jarmo Kekäläinen believes that the stages of the French match will strengthen the lions as the tournament progresses. AOP / Petri Saarelainen

