Finland Secure Olympic Bronze in Men’s Ice Hockey 2026
Finland claimed the bronze medal in men’s ice hockey at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, concluding a very strong tournament performance.
After progressing through the group stage and knockout rounds, Team Finland came close to reaching the gold medal game, narrowly losing to Canada in the semi-finals. However, the team responded well in the bronze medal match, delivering a composed and efficient performance against Slovakia.
In the third-place game, Finland defeated Slovakia 6–1, with a decisive third period securing the result. Goals from Sebastian Aho, Erik Haula (2), Roope Hintz, Kaapo Kakko and Joel Armia ensured a convincing finish, while goaltender Juuse Saros delivered a solid performance throughout the game.
The bronze medal adds to Finland’s consistent track record in Olympic ice hockey, marking yet another podium finish at the highest international level.
CSM has been the exclusive media rights advisor to the Finnish Ice Hockey Association (FIHA) since 2018, supporting the federation in securing long-term partnerships that maximize exposure and commercial value for Finnish ice hockey.
We would like to extend our warmest congratulations to the Finnish Ice Hockey Association, the players, coaching staff and everyone involved across Finnish hockey for this historic achievement.
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