Finland Beats Russians For Its 1st Olympic Hockey Gold Medal
Feb 20, 2022, 2:26 PM
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BEIJING (AP) — The Finns are finally flying home with Olympic hockey gold. Finland knocked off the favored Russians 2-1 to win the men’s hockey tournament without NHL players at the Beijing Games.
It’s the first hockey gold medal in Finnish history.
The defending champion Russians had to settle for silver instead of going back to back.
FINNISHed the JOB! 🥇
Finland wins its first ever gold medal in Olympic men's hockey! #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/mL12yIeziX
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 20, 2022
Respected veteran Marko Anttila assisted on Hannes Bjorninen’s golden goal.
Anttila spent his first six days at the Olympics in isolation after testing positive for the coronavirus.
In case you missed it, Finland defeated ROC 2-1 to win its first ever Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey!#WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/Vqrtow1CtD
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) February 20, 2022
The Olympic men’s hockey tournament unfolded in the shadow of a Russian doping saga centered around 15-year-old figure skater Kamila Valieva.
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