
"Michigan State's Lee Ryker tied it for the United States with 1:33 left in regulation and Notre Dame goalie Nick Kempf off for an extra attacker. Lee Tuuva and Joona Saarelainen scored in a 55-second span in the third to give Finland a 2-1 lead. Tuuva tied it at 2 with 7:17 left, then set up Saarelainen's go-ahead goal with 6:22 remaining. Saarelainen also assisted on Tuuva's goal."
"BU teammate Cole Eiserman gave the United States a 2-1 lead on a power play with 9:45 left in the second period. He took a feed from Hutson and beat Petteri Rimpinen with a one-time from the right side. Hutson scored on a rush 35 seconds into the second. Heikki Ruohonen tied it at 4:46 on a quick shot from the left side."
"In the first quarterfinal in St. Paul, Anton Frondell scored twice in Sweden's 6-3 victory over Latvia. Defenseman Leo Sahlin Wallenius had a goal and two assists to help the Swedes remain perfect in five games. In Minneapolis, Czechia beat Switzerland 6-2. Tomas Galvas, Samuel Drancak, Adam Jiricek. Petr Sikora, Jiri Klima and Jakub Fibigr scored for the Czechs. Germany won the relegation game in Minneapolis, beating Denmark 8-4. Manuel Schams scored twice to help Germany keep its spot next year in the main event."
Finland defeated the United States 4-3 in overtime after Arttu Valola scored at 2:11 of overtime in the world junior hockey quarterfinals. Lee Ryker tied the game for the United States with 1:33 left in regulation while goalie Nick Kempf was off for an extra attacker. Lee Tuuva and Joona Saarelainen scored in a 55-second span in the third to give Finland a 2-1 lead, with Saarelainen assisting on Tuuva's goal. Cole Hutson had a goal and an assist for the United States after returning from injury. Sweden beat Latvia 6-3, Czechia defeated Switzerland 6-2, and Germany beat Denmark 8-4 to avoid relegation.
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