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Olympics-Ice hockey-Finland soothe sting of semi-final defeat with bronze medal

By Thomson Reuters Feb 21, 2026 | 5:26 PM

By Amy Tennery and Giulio Piovaccari

MILAN, Feb 21 (Reuters) – Finland flipped heartbreak to triumph in 24 hours as they beat Slovakia 6-1 to win ​the men’s Olympic ice hockey bronze on ‌Saturday, having had little time to get over a semi-final loss.

The 2022 winners Finland looked to have a second straight trip to the gold medal game within reach before Canada wiped ‌out ​their two-goal lead at Santagiulia ⁠arena on Friday.

A day ⁠later, they had to return to the same ice to avoid leaving Milan empty-handed against a Slovakia team that had outperformed early expectations before losing to ​the U.S.

“It was probably the biggest challenge of my life to get over that game. It ⁠was hard,” said Finland forward Erik ⁠Haula, who scored two goals in ​Saturday’s win.

“Talking to the other guys, talking as a team ​about what a medal means and stuff like ‌that, that powered us through I think.”

The medal may not have been the colour they had in mind but was nonetheless a fine conclusion to a tournament that ⁠got off to a rocky start.

Finland lost their preliminary stage opener to Slovakia, hardly the kickoff they wanted for ⁠their title defence, ‌and were forced to regroup before ⁠beating Nordic rivals Sweden in their second ​game.

“First ‌game, we kind of learned our lesson,” ​said Joel ⁠Armia, who contributed a third-period empty netter in Saturday’s rout. “We didn’t just sit back and we had the courage to play with the puck and play confident.”

(Reporting by Amy Tennery and Giulio Piovaccari in Milan; Editing ​by Ken Ferris)