The plot thickens. On the strength of Tuomas Uronen’s overtime winner, Finland beat the U.S. 4-3 on Sunday at the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship. It was the first American loss at this tournament after two regulation-time wins.
The Kingston Frontenacs forward, who hails from Kerava, came down the right side on an odd-man rush and scored high to the glove side at 1:46. The Finns have won twice since falling 4-0 to Canada in their opener.
The U.S. finishes off its preliminary round run with a New Year’s Eve battle against Canada, which also has a game against Germany on Sunday night. Finland confronts Latvia earlier on 31 December at the Canadian Tire Centre.
This was a well-contested battle featuring…