IHLC Results – 🇫🇮 Finland 5-1 Latvia 🇱🇻 – 26 Dec 2012


🇫🇮 Finland 5-1 Latvia 🇱🇻
World Junior Championship Preliminary Round
Ice Palace Salavat Yulaev, Ufa 🇷🇺
Wednesday, 26 December 2012

For the second straight year, Latvia opened the World Juniors with a tough loss to a Nordic nation. A three-point effort by Miro Aaltonen lifted Finland to a 5-1 victory at Ufa’s Sports Palace.

Aaltonen scored twice for Finland and added an assist. Rasmus Ristolainen had a goal and a helper, and Artturi Lehkonen and Markus Granlund added singles. Joel Armia chipped in two assists.

Unfortunately, Aaltonen had to leave the game after a third-period blueline collision where his right ankle appeared to get badly twisted.

“His tournament is over because his ankle is very bad,” said Finnish coach Harri Rindell, who said the 19-year-old Espoo Blues forward may require surgery. “He was so depressed because he really wanted to play and he is in great shape. That’s hockey, unfortunately.”

Nikolajs Jeļisejevs replied for Latvia, which lost 9-4 to Sweden to kick off last year’s tournament.

“I think we played well, but the reason we lost this game is we took too many penalties,” said Latvian forward Roberts Lipsbergs.

Finnish goalie Joonas Korpisalo out-duelled his Latvian counterpart Elvis Merzļikins as Finland outshot Latvia 44-12.

Rindell’s crew, who defeated Canada 3-2 and the United States 5-1 in pre-tournament exhibitions, didn’t do anything to hurt their growing reputation as a medal contender. Finland hasn’t taken a medal at the World Juniors since 2006’s Bronze in Vancouver.

It took just 1:54 for Finland to open the scoring, as Lehkonen rushed to the net and tipped in a Ville Pokka feed.

The Latvians drew even at 8:25 when Jeļisejevs swatted the puck past Korpisalo during a goalmouth scramble

At 12:23, the Finns made it 2-1 on a sweet Aaltonen tip off Ristolainen’s blueline shot. Just over three minutes later, working with the man advantage, Aaltonen capitalized on a sneaky behind-the-net feed from Joel Armia, beating Merzļikins on the doorstep for a 3-1 lead.

The second period saw both teams parading to the penalty box.

“We need to improve on that for the next game,” Rindell said.

Near the game’s midpoint, Finland withstood some quality Latvian power play pressure as Armia and Miikka Salomäki took back-to-back minors.

With just under seven minutes left in the second, Markus Granlund’s close-range one-timer set up by Armia on the power play gave Finland a three-goal lead.

“It was a good pass from Armia,” said Granlund. “You’re always happy to score goals.”

After Aaltonen won a draw in the Latvian zone, Ristolainen powered a blast past Merzļikins on the stick side for a 5-1 edge with 42 seconds left in the middle frame.

In the third period, Salomäki got in behind the Latvian defence for a good chance, but fell and slid harmlessly into Merzļikins.

According to Finnish general manager Timo Bäckman, his players started the day with a brisk walk outside at 8 am before breakfast. This game wasn’t a complete walk in the park for the bigger, faster, better-organized Finns, but there was never any doubt who was in command.

Finland’s Alexander Barkov, arguably the top European prospect for the next NHL draft, had a quiet outing in his first game of the 2013 tournament.

Latvia is without forward Zemgus Girgensons, who led his country with two goals at last year’s tournament. A 2012 first-round pick of the Buffalo Sabres (14th overall), he was not released by their AHL affiliate, the Rochester Americans, to participate in Ufa.

On Thursday, the Latvians have a possible must-win game against fellow underdog Switzerland.

“Tomorrow is the most important game in this tournament,” said Lipsbergs. “We need to play like we did today, not take too many penalties, and then we’ll see.”

The Swiss came eighth and Latvia ninth in Calgary in 2012. Finland’s next test is Friday against the Czech Republic, which finished fifth last year.

“We have to work harder and improve our defence against the Czechs,” said Granlund.


BOXSCORE
1st Period
01:54 – 🇫🇮 GOAL – Lehkonen (Pokka)
05:14 – 🇱🇻 PEN – Bukarts, hooking
08:25 – 🇱🇻 GOAL – Jeļisejevs (Kuzmenkovs, Škuratovs)
12:23 – 🇫🇮 GOAL – Aaltonen (Ristolainen)
12:55 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Ristolainen, cross checking
14:17 – 🇱🇻 PEN – Kulda, interference
15:27 – 🇫🇮 PP GOAL – Aaltonen (Armia)

2nd Period
21:58 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Salomäki, interference
24:48 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Armia, tripping
29:45 – 🇱🇻 PEN – Kuzmenkovs, holding
31:40 – 🇱🇻 PEN – Andersons, slashing
33:02 – 🇫🇮 PP GOAL – Granlund (Armia)
33:43 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Pokka, high sticking
39:16 – 🇱🇻 PEN – Siksna, roughing
39:16 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Lamberg, elbowing
39:18 – 🇫🇮 GOAL – Ristolainen (Aaltonen)
39:52 – 🇱🇻 PEN – K. Lipsbergs, hooking
39:58 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Granlund, hooking

3rd Period
41:26 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Armia, boarding
41:37 – 🇱🇻 PEN – Andersons, hooking
49:45 – 🇫🇮 PEN – Riikola, tripping
52:24 – 🇱🇻 PEN – Jevpalovs, delay of game

GOALTENDERS
W: 🇫🇮 Korpisalo (11-12)
L: 🇱🇻 Merzļikins (39-44)

SHOTS ON GOAL
🇫🇮 19+12+13 = 44
🇱🇻 4+6+2 = 12

ROSTERS
🇫🇮 Goaltenders: Joonas Korpisalo, Eetu Laurikainen. Defence: Henri Auvinen, Petteri Lindbohm (C), Olli Määttä (A), Ville Pokka, Juuso Riikola, Rasmus Ristolainen, Juuso Vainio. Forwards: Miro Aaltonen, Joel Armia, Alexander Barkov, Markus Granlund, Markus Hännikäinen (A), Ville Järveläinen, Matti Lamberg, Artturi Lehkonen, Robert Leino, Thomas Nykopp, Saku Salminen, Miikka Salomäki, Teuvo Teräväinen.
🇱🇻 Goaltenders: Elvis Merzļikins, Ivars Punnenovs. Defence: Edmunds Augstkalns, Krišs Lipsbergs (A), Kristaps Nīmanis, Rinalds Rosinskis, Edgars Siksna (C), Patriks Škuratovs, Pauls Zvirbulis. Forwards: Toms Andersons, Teodors Bļugers, Rihards Bukarts, Nikolajs Jeļisejevs, Ņikita Jevpalovs, Edgars Kulda, Edgars Kurmis, Artūrs Kuzmenkovs (A), Roberts Lipsbergs, Kārlis Ozoliņš, Lauris Rancevs, Andris Siksnis, Artūrs Ševčenko.

🇫🇮 FINLAND (C) vs. LATVIA 🇱🇻
current champion
(
since 22 Dec 2012)
Last Title none
58 All-Time Wins
0
1 win Head-To-Head
0 wins
First IHLC Meeting (FIN vs. LAT)
none
Previous IHLC Meeting (FIN vs. LAT)
none
Last IHLC Game
🇫🇮 FIN 5-1 USA 🇺🇸 – 22 Dec 2012 – EX – Helsinki 🇫🇮
Next IHLC Game
🇨🇿 CZE 3-1 FIN 🇫🇮 – 28 Dec 2012 – WJC – Ufa 🇷🇺

Article Credit: 2013 World Junior Championship
Photo Credit: 2013 World Junior Championship IIHFHHOFIOC

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