Hockey

Tolvanen nets SO winner as Finland hands Canada 1st loss at men's hockey worlds

Eeli Tolvanen scored the shootout winner as Finland handed Canada its first loss of the world hockey championship 2-1 on Monday in Stockholm.

Canadians 2nd in Group A, will close out preliminary round Tuesday against Sweden

Hockey puck crosses the goal line behind kneeling goalie with pads outstretched while goal scorer skates past.
Finland's Patrik Puistola beats Canada goalie Marc-Andre Fleury in the shootout in Monday's 2-1 victory at Avicii Arena in Stockholm. (Fredrik Sandberg/TT via The Associated Press)

Eeli Tolvanen scored the shootout winner as Finland edged Canada 2-1 on Monday to hand the Canadians their first loss at the men's world hockey championship.

Patrik Puistola scored the game-tying marker for Finland at 7:01 of the third period in Stockholm. Juuse Saros stopped 37 shots.

Ryan O'Reilly opened the scoring at 7:47 of the second period for Canada, which got 21 saves from Marc-Andre Fleury. Kent Johnson scored the lone Canadian goal in the shootout.

"[Finland] played a really sound defensive game, and they play really compact in the defensive zone. We struggled early to break through that, and we were not hanging on to the puck as much as I would have liked," said Canadian head coach Dean Evason.

"We were throwing too many pucks into the middle of the ice where [the Finns] would collapse. Once we realized that we needed to hold onto the puck a bit more, we were able to generate more opportunities and more shots. We anticipate the same type of game plan [from Sweden] and we need to be a little more patient and continue to not give up a lot defensively."

Canada entered the preliminary round contest with at 5-0 record, having outscored its opponents 28-2 in those games. Meanwhile, the Finns had only lost to co-host Sweden and had a plus-10 goal differential (18-8) coming into the matchup against Canada.

WATCH | Canada drops 1st game in shootout loss to Finland:

Canada drops 1st game at IIHF worlds in shootout loss to Finland

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Adam Fantilli had a chance to extend the shootout after a nice move on Juuse Saros, but couldn't find the net. Finland won 2-1 in the shootout.

"It is always better to win, and obviously a lot more fun. It was a good hockey game from both sides tonight, and it was a lot more physical than our previous games," said O'Reilly. "We know it is going to be like that again [Tuesday] when we play Sweden, as well as moving forward in the tournament, but it is disappointing to lose this one."

The Canadians (5-0-1-0) are second in Group A standings with 16 points, two behind Sweden (6-0-0-0). Finland (3-2-0-1) is third with 13 points.

Canada will close out the preliminary round against Sweden on Tuesday at 2:20 p.m. ET.

Czech Republic 5, Germany 0

In Herning, Denmark, defending champion the Czech Republic shut out Germany 5-0 to stay unbeaten.

The sixth win lifted the Czechs to the top of Group B, one point ahead of Switzerland and three more than the United States in third.

The Czechs complete the group stage against the Americans on Tuesday.

Germany and Denmark also meet on Tuesday and will decide the fourth team from the group to reach the quarterfinals.

The Czechs' Jakub Flek scored twice and David Pastrnak rifled a one-timer from the left circle and set up Lukas Sedlak in the middle period. Jakub Lauko added a short-handed goal.

Daniel Vladar shut out the Germans with 19 saves.

In Stockholm, newcomer Slovenia beat France 3-1 to avoid relegation at the expense of the French.

In Herning, Norway beat Hungary 1-0 also to avoid relegation.

With files from The Associated Press

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