Finland and Canada will play for the IIHF World Championship gold medal on Sunday. Russia and the Czech Republic will play for bronze.
Finland clinched a spot in the gold medal game with a 1-0 win over Russia in Saturday's semifinal game. Finland captain Marko Anttila, who plays for Jokerit of the KHL, scored the lone goal of the game:
What a goal from Anttila to get @leijonat on the board, and the 1-0 lead #RUSFIN #IIHFWorlds
Watch the highlights at https://t.co/UN4KhitcC3 pic.twitter.com/k7M0DyAdTl
— IIHF (@IIHFHockey) May 25, 2019
Evgeni Malkin recorded one shot on goal and a minus-1 in 16:26. He'll be playing for his seventh World Championship medal in Sunday's bronze medal game. He previously won gold twice (2012, 2014), silver twice (2010, 2015), and bronze twice (2005, 2007).
Canada punched its ticket to the gold medal game with a 5-1 win over the Czech Republic. Matt Murray led the Canadians to victory with 40 saves.
.@mattmurray_30 makes 40 saves on his birthday to get @HC_Men to the gold medal game!
He was also named Player of the Game for ?? #CANCZE #IIHFWorlds pic.twitter.com/J0qqk0Gew6
— IIHF (@IIHFHockey) May 25, 2019
Jared McCann was scoreless in the win, recording no shots and a plus-1 rating in 13:38.
Both Murray and McCann will be winning their first World Championship medals.
Dominik Simon recorded two shots and a minus-1 rating in 14:19. He and the Czechs will play Russia for the bronze medal on Sunday. Simon will be playing for his first World Championship medal.
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