Sweden Claims Undefeated Victory in 2025 Euro Hockey Tour, Defeating Finland 4-2 in Final
Tre Kronor secures an undefeated victory in the 2025 Euro Hockey Tour, defeating Finland 4-2 in the final and dominating the competition.
- • Sweden won the 2025 Euro Hockey Tour tournament undefeated with nine points and a 15-6 goal difference.
- • The final match saw Sweden defeat Finland 4-2, overcoming previous challenges against the rival team.
- • Jesper Frödén scored five points against Switzerland and opened scoring against Finland.
- • The next Euro Hockey Tour tournament will take place in Switzerland from December 11 to 14.
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Sweden’s national ice hockey team, Tre Kronor, marked a dominant start to the 2025 Euro Hockey Tour season by securing an undefeated tournament victory, culminating in a 4-2 win over Finland in the final match. This impressive performance builds on their continued success, following their Czech Hockey Games win in May.
The tournament began with Sweden overpowering the Czech Republic 3-1 in Ängelholm, followed by a commanding 8-3 victory against Switzerland in Tammerfors. Jesper Frödén was a standout player, scoring five points against Switzerland and contributing the first goal in the final against Finland. Sweden took an early lead in the final, with goals from Frödén and Marcus Sörensen, closing the first period 2-1 ahead. Finland responded in the second period with Rasmus Rissanen’s goal to even the score at 2-2, but Sweden regained momentum in the third period through Rasmus Asplund and sealed the win with an empty-net goal by Fredrik Olofsson.
This victory was significant as Sweden overcame a challenging history against Finland, who had triumphed in seven of their last ten encounters during the previous season. Finishing the tournament with nine points and a goal difference of 15-6, Sweden demonstrated clear dominance—all other participating teams managed only one victory each.
Looking forward, the Euro Hockey Tour will continue with the next tournament scheduled in Switzerland from December 11 to 14, where the four-nation series will resume.
The consistent success of Tre Kronor underscores Sweden’s strong standing in international ice hockey and sets a confident tone for the rest of the tour.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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