Finland’s tempo was on a different level and the final score, 16-0, reflected the actions in the game.
From the very beginning it was clear which team was going to control the game. Finland started the scoring fest after three minutes of play when Finland’s youngest player, Veera Kauppi, was forgotten all alone at the back post and had an easy job to tap the ball in. After the first period, the score was 4-0 and Finland could turn the autopilot mode on.
Finland continued to score as a result of many fast pass combinations and won the game with crushing numbers. Finland will face Czech Republic in the semi-final on Friday evening.
Eliisa Alanko scored three goals and became the top scorer in Finnish national team history beating Katriina Saarinen’s former record 56 with her present number 58.
Czech Republic in the semi-final, Janovsky´s dream coming true – 9.12.2015
Di Nardo scores Denmark´s overtime winner against Russia – 9.12.2015
Switzerland first team in the semi-finals – 9.12.2015
Norway took their first win with authority – 9.12.2015
The Netherlands took their first victory – 8.12.2015
Poland to face Czech Republic – 8.12.2015
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Slovakia to face Sweden, Norway to miss the quarter-finals – 8.12.2015
USA crush Japan with 10-2 – 8.12.2015
German success in penalty shootout - face Finland next – 8.12.2015
Latvia beat Australia 10-3, will play Switzerland in tomorrow´s quarter-final – 8.12.2015
The WFC2015 group phase completed - continuing like this – 8.12.2015
Poland beaten 5-2, Finland to play either Germany or Denmark next – 7.12.2015
Russia secured the second place by win against USA – 7.12.2015
Germany had no chance against Czech Republic – 7.12.2015
Australia took their first win against Japan – 7.12.2015
Will Latvias defence battle be enough? – 7.12.2015
Denmark reigns Group C – 7.12.2015
Group C wish you a Happy Independence day! – 6.12.2015
Switzerland secured the second place in Group A – 6.12.2015