Finland claims first win over Canada in women’s hockey with 4-3 victory
PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Finland believed they could beat Canada in women’s hockey.
They proved it Saturday with a 4-3 upset of the Canadians at the women’s world hockey championship.
The closest Finland had come previously to victory was a 6-6 tie in an exhibition game in 1999.
Ronja Savolainen scored the winner at 18:19 of the third period. Her shot squeaked under the pad of Genevieve Lacasse as the Canadian goaltender slid towards her right post.


