2019 IIHF World Championship final

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The 2019 IIHF World Championship final was played at the Ondrej Nepela Arena in Bratislava, Slovakia on 26 May 2019 between Canada and Finland. It was the fourth final between the two teams with Canada having won the three previous finals, most recently in 2016.

Date26 May 2019
Attendance9,085
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2019 IIHF World Championship final
123Total
 Finland 0123
 Canada 1001
Date26 May 2019
ArenaOndrej Nepela Arena
CityBratislava
Attendance9,085
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Finland defeated Canada 3–1 to win their third title.[1]

Road to the final

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Canada Round Finland
Opponent Result Preliminary round Opponent Result
 Finland 1–3 Game 1  Canada 3–1
 Great Britain 8–0 Game 2  Slovakia 4–2
 Slovakia 6–5 Game 3  United States 2–3 (OT)
 France 5–2 Game 4  Denmark 3–1
 Germany 8–1 Game 5  Great Britain 5–0
 Denmark 5–0 Game 6  France 3–0
 United States 3–0 Game 7  Germany 2–4
Pos Team Pld Pts
1  Canada 7 18
2  Finland 7 16
3  Germany 7 15
4  United States 7 14
5  Slovakia (H) 7 11
6  Denmark 7 6
7  Great Britain 7 2
8  France (R) 7 2
Source: IIHF
(H) Host; (R) Relegated
Preliminary
Pos Team Pld Pts
1  Canada 7 18
2  Finland 7 16
3  Germany 7 15
4  United States 7 14
5  Slovakia (H) 7 11
6  Denmark 7 6
7  Great Britain 7 2
8  France (R) 7 2
Source: IIHF
(H) Host; (R) Relegated
Opponent Result Playoff Opponent Result
  Switzerland 3–2 (OT) Quarterfinals  Sweden 5–4 (OT)
 Czech Republic 5–1 Semifinals  Russia 1–0
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Match

The first period was mainly filled with penalties, as there were multiple fouls throughout the period. This gave Canada several power plays, but did not result in a goal.[1] Nevertheless, the first goal of the match was scored by Shea Theodore for the Canadian team after getting a loose puck, which was the only goal of the period.[2] Early in the second period, Finland earned a power play, which led to the game-tying goal from team captain Marko Anttila.[2]

In the third period, Anttila scored another goal for Finland to make it 2–1.[3] With five minutes remaining, Harri Pesonen scored another goal for the Finnish team to make it a 3–1 lead, which stood until the end.[2]

Finland won the title for the third time, which was also their second win in Slovakia, the first being in 2011.[1]

26 May 2019
20:15 (UTC+2)
Canada 1–3
(1–0, 0–1, 0–2)
 FinlandOndrej Nepela Arena, Bratislava
Attendance: 9,085
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Matt MurrayGoaliesKevin LankinenReferees:
Sweden Tobias Björk
United States Jeremy Tufts
Linesmen:
Russia Gleb Lazarev
Czech Republic Miroslav Lhotský
Theodore (Mantha, McCann) – 10:021–0
1–122:35 – Anttila (Manninen, Ojamäki) (PP)
1–242:35 – Anttila (Savinainen)
1–355:54 – Pesonen (Tyrväinen, Hakanpää)
6 minPenalties8 min
44Shots22
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