The 4 Nations Tournament has come to an end for Finland. The Finns played their three matches in the competition and picked ...
PM when Canada and Finland will face off in what will be a do-or-die match for one of the two teams. Maybe even both… ...
Montreal Canadiens' forward Joel Armia was back in the lineup as Finland was trying to book its place in the tournament's ...
The Canadiens struck early, scoring twice in a two-minute span in the first period. Josh Anderson barrelled in on the ...
After three periods, the game was tied 3-3 but Mikael Granlund gave the Finns their first win of the tournament with an ...
All it took… Was a victory in regulation time against Patrik Laine, Joel Armia, and Finland. Cale Makar returned to the lineup and Travis Konecny took Seth Jarvis’s place on offense for the occasion: ...
And we just learned that Joel Armia will return to the lineup, having been left out against Sweden on Saturday. He will replace Teuvo Teravainen. Armia and Patrik Laine, two Canadiens members ...
Naturally, from Finland’s perspective, everyone was keeping an eye on the performance of Joel Armia Patrik Laine. I’m not taking anything away from Armia… But it was Laine’s performances ...
To say Patrik Laine was struggling with the Montreal ... with a minus-two ratting and was replaced by Kaapo Kakko. As for Joel Armia, he was a healthy scratch, having failed to impress in the ...
With Canada capturing the 4 Nations Face-Off championship with a thrilling 3-2 overtime win over the United States Thursday night in Boston, it’s now back to regular season business in the NHL.