Finland flipped heartbreak ⁠to triumph in 24 hours as they beat Slovakia 6-1 to win the men’s ‌Olympic ice hockey bronze on Saturday, having had little ‌time to get over their heart-breaking 3-2 semi-final loss to Canada.

    2022 champions Finland looked to have a second ‌straight trip to the gold medal game ‌within reach before Canada wiped out their two-goal lead at PalaItalia on Friday.

    A day later, they ‌had to return to the same ⁠ice to avoid ‌leaving Milan empty-handed against a Slovakia team that ​had outperformed early expectations before losing to the USA.

    “It was probably the biggest ​challenge of my life to get over that game. It was hard,” said Finland forward ⁠Erik Haula, who ​scored two goals in Saturday’s win.

    “Talking to the other guys, talking as a team about what a medal means and stuff like that, ‌that powered us through I think.”

    The medal may not have been the colour they had in mind but was nonetheless a fine conclusion to a tournament that got off to a rocky start.

    Finland lost their preliminary stage opener to Slovakia, hardly the kickoff they wanted for their title defence, and were forced ‌to regroup before beating Nordic rivals Sweden in ​their second game.

    “First game, we kind of ‌learned our lesson,” said Joel Armia, who contributed a third-period empty netter in Saturday’s rout. “We didn’t just sit back and we had the courage to play with the ⁠puck and play ⁠confident.”

    Armia finished the tournament as Finland’s top point-scoring, with eight, made up of three goals and five assists.

    Review the bronze medal match on Flashscore.

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