Kazakhstan should have nothing to say about in a meeting with Finland. Despite this, the Kazakhs managed to sign in the middle of the first period. But Finland's top chain, with Patrik Puistola, Kristian Tanus and Joonas Oden, decided to make this a comfortable event for Finland.

After Tanus played Puistola to 1-0, it was Tanus who made 2-1 before the break. The chain stood for six points yesterday and had a total of seven points in today's match, where Puistola accounted for two of the goals, where 5-1 was a delicacy.

"Says some about our expectations"

- Stylish long haul over on the backhand where he tramples over to separate himself from the hill and creates a surface for himself, says Jonas Andersson about Oden's preliminary work for Puistola.

After all, Finland was somewhat disappointed, especially with how many unnecessary expulsions they took, especially with three in the second period.

- We have to stop taking deportations. We have to work harder, that's the key. We are not doing things right right now, we have to work much harder in the third, Kokkonen said.

- It says a lot about our expectations in Finland and that they have several levels in their game. It's a little worrying that they allow themselves to slow down, especially as you progress further in the tournament.

After all, it was an overrun.

- It says a lot about our expectations in Finland and that they have several levels in their game. It's a little worrying that they allow themselves to slow down, especially as you progress further in the tournament, said SVT's expert, Nils Ekman during the second break.