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- From: etxonss@ufsa.ericsson.se (Staffan Axelsson)
- Subject: Sweden-Finland, April 15
- Nntp-Posting-Host: uipc104.ericsson.se
- Organization: Ericsson Telecom, Stockholm, Sweden
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- Played in Scandinavium, Gothenburg, April 15 1993:
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- SWEDEN - FINLAND 6-6 (1-2,3-1,2-3)
- 1st: SWE 1-0 Peter Popovic (Markus Naslund) 6:10
- FIN 1-1 Ville Siren (Keijo Sailynoja) 8:44 (pp)
- FIN 1-2 Juha Riihijarvi (Timo Saarikoski,Vesa Viitakoski) 13:12 (pp)
- 2nd: FIN 1-3 Jari Korpisalo (Kari Harila,Rauli Raitanen) 6:48
- SWE 2-3 Jan Larsson (Mikael Renberg,Stefan Nilsson) 7:25
- SWE 3-3 Hakan Ahlund (Thomas Rundqvist) 8:56
- SWE 4-3 Roger Akerstrom (Roger Hansson) 9:13
- 3rd: SWE 5-3 Stefan Nilsson (Patrik Juhlin,Charles Berglund) 2:20
- FIN 5-4 Keijo Sailynoja 9:23
- FIN 5-5 Keijo Sailynoja 9:44 (ps)
- SWE 6-5 Mikael Renberg (Hakan Ahlund,Thomas Rundqvist) 17:16
- FIN 6-6 Jari Korpisalo 17:44
- Shots on goal: Penalties: Attendance: Referee:
- Sweden 8 10 10 - 28 5*2min 6,799 Peter Andersson
- Finland 12 10 11 - 33 6*2min,1*10min (Sweden)
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- Sweden opened the scoring as Markus Naslund made a drop pass at the Finnish
- blue line, Popovic picked it up and advanced towards the Finnish goal and
- shot a nice hard wrist shot in Ketterer's top corner. Ville Siren's slap
- shot from the blue line on power play made it 1-1, and Juha Riihijarvi
- scored a nice goal in another power play when he close in front of goal
- put the puck high over Aslin, 1-2 after the first period.
- The Finns started the second period with really good pressure. Korpisalo
- made it 1-3 with another goal from close range high over Aslin. Then,
- during the Finnish pressure, Sweden turned the game around in 1:47.
- Mikael Renberg worked hard behind the Finnish goal, and passed the puck to
- Jan Larsson in front, who backhanded the puck low, 2-3. Rundqvist entered
- the Finnish zone and passed to Ahlund, and the Finnish defense let Ahlund
- skate in and take a shot that Ketterer dropped into the goal, 3-3.
- Next, Roger Hansson -behind the goal- sent the puck back to the blue line
- where Roger Akerstrom took a slap shot and Ketterer didn't see the puck since
- there was traffic in front, 4-3.
- Third period started with a nice goal by Stefan "the Shadow" Nilsson. Stefan
- and Patrik Juhlin entered the Finnish zone, Patrik passed the puck back to
- Stefan who alone with Ketterer made no mistake, 5-3.
- Then, Keijo Sailynoja show started. He reduce and equalized the lead in only
- 21 seconds! First he scored the 5-4 goal, and after that he came in alone
- with Aslin but was tripped by Aslin to get a penalty shot. Sailynoja
- made a nice penalty shot, showed forehand and put in with a low backhand shot.
- The Swedes seemed to head for a win when Mikael Renberg scored the 6-5 goal
- late in the game on a nice power play combination. Renberg waited in the slot,
- showed that he wanted the puck on the backhand side, Ahlund passed the puck
- and Renberg took a turnaround shot low in Ketterer's goal's far side.
- But Jari Korpisalo had other plans as he only 28 seconds later scored the
- game's final goal to make it 6-6. Korpisalo took a slap shot from a narrow
- angle that -maybe- Aslin should have saved.
- All in all, a decent game where the defense wasn't the best.
- Both teams juggled around the lines a bit in the second and third period
- to try no combinations.
- Renberg and Rundqvist plays well together in the Swedish team. Larsson-
- Nilsson-Juhlin best line overall again, it seems to be a working WC line.
- Stillman good on defense.
- Some players aren't good enough for the WC though. Hakan Ahlund (faell ner
- hjaelmen och jobba!), Roger Hansson, Challe Berglund, Kenny Jonsson
- will likely have to leave for NHL pros.
- Two-goal scorers Jari Korpisalo and Keijo Sailynoja played well in the
- Finnish team. Markus Ketterer didn't have a very good game, we've seen him
- a lot better, so Lindfors is probably Finland's starting goalie in the WC.
- I heard that Esa Tikkanen will join the Finnish team. It would be inter-
- resting to know which other pros coach Matikainen counts on for the WC.
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- Starting lines:
- SWEDEN FINLAND
- 35. Peter Aslin 30. Markus Ketterer
- 8. Kenneth Kennholt 2. Mikko Haapakoski
- 14. Fredrik Stillman 3. Ville Siren
- 10. Hakan Ahlund 28. Jarkko Varvio
- 9. Thomas Rundqvist 40. Mika Nieminen
- 29. Mikael Renberg 18. Keijo Sailynoja
- 27. Roger Akerstrom 4. Erik Hamalainen
- 7. Arto Blomsten 8. Kari Harila
- 20. Jan Larsson 25. Rauli Raitanen
- 4. Stefan Nilsson 26. Petri Varis
- 5. Patrik Juhlin 14. Jari Korpisalo
- 3. Peter Popovic 5. Timo Jutila
- 32. Stefan Larsson 44. Harri Laurila
- 11. Roger Hansson 24. Juha Riihijarvi
- 33. Fredrik Nilsson 22. Timo Saarikoski
- 24. Peter Ottosson 11. Vesa Viitakoski
- 6. Pasi Sormunen
- 12. Janne Laukkanen
- 19. Markus Naslund 29. Juha Ylonen
- 21. Peter Forsberg 27. Timo Peltomaa
- 18. Jonas Bergqvist 17. Marko Palo
- Played parts of the game:
- 22. Charles Berglund 15. Mika Alatalo
- 6. Kenny Jonsson 16. Saku Koivu
- 20. Marko Palo
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- \\_))//-|| r.s.h. contact for Swedish hockey