Mikael Granlund bragged to the Swedes - 'I am pretty big'
Mikael Granlund's impactful play leads Finland to a 4-1 victory over Sweden in the Olympic tournament following a loss to Slovakia.
In an exciting Olympic tournament matchup, Finland's national ice hockey team, known as 'Leijonat' (the Lions), bounced back from a surprising loss to Slovakia by defeating their rivals from Sweden with a score of 4-1. The game showcased Finland's resilience and skill, with captain Mikael Granlund playing a pivotal role. One of the standout moments came when Granlund delivered a powerful check to Swedish star Elias Pettersson, which sent Pettersson crashing into the Finnish bench, highlighting Granlund's physical presence on the ice.
The incident involving Granlund and Pettersson became a talking point in the game, with Pettersson expressing his astonishment at the force of the hit after the match. He stated he was caught off guard and had never experienced such a scenario before, emphasizing the intensity of the competition. This moment not only demonstrated Granlund's impact but also served as a psychological boost for the Finnish team, reinforcing their aggressive and dominant gameplay in the tournament.
Granlund, standing at 188 cm, proved that his size and skill make him a formidable opponent on the ice, fostering a sense of pride among his team. As they continue in the tournament, the success against Sweden may reignite Finland's quest for victory, building momentum as they aim for further success in the next stages of the competition.