Feb 12 • 17:21 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Antti Pennanen is under a lot of pressure - this is how the Lions' head coach feels now

After a shocking loss to Slovakia, Finland's head coach Antti Pennanen remains focused and determined as he addresses areas for improvement in the team.

Finland's national ice hockey team, Leijonat, faced a disappointing defeat against Slovakia, prompting head coach Antti Pennanen to address the media following practice in Milan. Despite the setback, Pennanen expressed a positive outlook for the future, emphasizing the team's need to move forward and focus on improvement. He acknowledged that while individual lines have different aspects to work on, the collective offensive play must be enhanced.

During the media briefing, Pennanen highlighted specific areas that require attention, including improving breakout plays from the defensive zone, transitioning through the neutral zone, and maintaining puck possession in the offensive zone. The loss has sparked criticism on various platforms, with many blaming Pennanen for the team's struggles. However, he reassured that the players are still tightly aligned with his coaching philosophy and are committed to working hard together for upcoming matches.

As the team prepares for future games, the expectations are high, and the pressure is mounting on Pennanen to deliver results. His ability to rally the team and enhance their performance will be crucial to restore confidence among players and fans. The road ahead presents challenges, but Pennanen's determination to rectify the issues will be key to the team's chances in the tournament.

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