Feb 10 • 23:36 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

What you didn't see on TV – Tero Lehterä's exceptional speech about the 'TikTok scandal'

Finland's women's ice hockey team achieved their first victory of the tournament against Switzerland, winning 3-1 at the Olympic rink in Milan.

Finland's women's ice hockey team, known as Naisleijonat, secured their first victory in the tournament by defeating Switzerland 3-1 in a match played late Tuesday evening in Milan. This victory was particularly significant as it followed two previous games where the team failed to score any goals. The turning point in this game came during the second period, allowing Finland to break the scoring drought and take a commanding lead of 3-1 against the Swiss team.

Head coach Tero Lehterä expressed his satisfaction with his team's performance, highlighting the hard work put in by the players. He mentioned that the team could have scored even more, noting that they generated plenty of scoring opportunities throughout the match. The victory was a refreshing change for the team, which had faced criticism after their earlier 0-2 loss to the Czech Republic. Lehterä’s remarks suggest a strong belief in the potential of his players and the hope for continued improvement in future matches.

Moreover, Lehterä provided context for the team's performance by comparing it with Switzerland's prior match against the USA, the top favorite in the tournament, indicating the physical and mental toll such a game can have on a team. This perspective sheds light on the challenges facing Finland as they navigate the tournament and prepares them for their next opponents as they aim to build momentum from this crucial win.

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