Ice hockey-Finland defeat Japan 7-1, set up semi-final rematch with U.S
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[February 12, 2022] By
Amy Tennery
BEIJING (Reuters) - Finland rolled into the women's ice hockey
semi-final round in Beijing on Saturday, with a hat-trick from
assistant captain Petra Nieminen helping them crush Japan 7-1.
Nieminen drew first blood, converting on a power play chance early
in the first period, and Viivi Vainikka added to the lead minutes
later, setting up a Monday rematch of their Pyeongchang semi with
defending champions the United States.
"There was a moment that Japan was getting closer but thanks to the
players, they turned it to our team and they played really well,"
head coach Juuso Toivola told reporters after the game at Wukesong
Sports Centre.
Japan got on the board with five minutes left in the first period,
as Akane Shiga sent the puck between the legs of the Finnish goalie
to cut the lead.
But the three-time bronze medallists refused to cede momentum,
offering a furious rebuke in the second with assistant captain
Michelle Karvinen scoring off the rebound and Nieminen sending
another one in shortly after.
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Petra Nieminen of Finland scores their fourth goal. REUTERS/Jonathan
Ernst
Nieminen, who helped Finland to the podium four
years ago, needed only 18 seconds in the third frame to complete her
trifecta, and returning Olympians Susanna Tapani and Sanni Hakala
also added goals in the third.
The evening was a return to form for the Finnish,
perennial contenders who nonetheless lost their first three
preliminary games in Beijing - including a 5-2 defeat by the U.S. in
their opener.
"It will be a big challenge for us. Obviously Team USA has done a
really good tournament so far and we need to be really good in our
zone, and when we get the puck we need to make right decisions on
the ice," captain Jenni Hiirikoski said of Monday's semi-final.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in Beijing; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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