Finland had two straight World Cup golds, and it was very much Finland who took the lead at home in Hartwall Arena in Helsinki.

Already after 1.26, Finland took the lead, and nine minutes later they were able to put 2-0, after a weight Swedish action in front of goal, which gave Eemeli Salin the opportunity to push in a goalkeeper return.

There and then, there were probably not many who thought that Sweden would take the first men's World Cup gold since 2014.

But Sweden took over the match, and halfway into the third period, Sweden had turned to 4-2.

But Finland's Rasmus Kainilainen scored two quick goals, and the match looked to go into extra time.

But Tobias Gustafsson wanted something else.

The Swede broke, with 1.37 left to play, in from the right edge and pulled a distinct wrist shot past the Finnish goalkeeper.

- I do not know what is happening, but I hear how our Swedish fans start screaming and everyone comes towards me, I will see it on the replay later, Gustafsson says to SVT Sport.

Finland then took out the goalkeeper, but in the final minute Sweden was able to put 6-4 in the open box - and the World Cup gold was ready.

The text is updated