Sweden Clinches Euro Hockey Tour Title with 4-2 Win Over Finland
Sweden secured the 2025 Euro Hockey Tour title, defeating Finland 4-2 in the final and finishing the tournament undefeated with 9 points and a +9 goal difference.
- • Sweden defeated Finland 4-2 in the Euro Hockey Tour final to win the tournament.
- • Tre Kronor finished undefeated with 9 points and a 15-6 goal differential.
- • Jesper Frödén and Marcus Sörensen scored early goals for Sweden in the final.
- • Rasmus Asplund scored the go-ahead goal, with Fredrik Olofsson adding an empty-net goal to seal the win.
- • The next tournament stage will be held in Switzerland from December 11-14, 2025.
Key details
The Swedish national ice hockey team, Tre Kronor, emerged victorious in the 2025 Euro Hockey Tour by defeating Finland 4-2 in the final match. Finishing the tournament undefeated, Sweden secured 9 points with an impressive goal differential of 15-6. The tournament began strongly for Sweden with a 3-1 win against the Czech Republic and an outstanding 8-3 victory over Switzerland.
In the decisive final, Jesper Frödén opened the scoring for Sweden, followed by Marcus Sörensen, giving Sweden a 2-1 lead after the first period, despite Finland's Toni Rajala scoring late in the opening frame. Finland equalized early in the second period through Rasmus Rissanen, but Sweden regained the lead in the third period thanks to Rasmus Asplund’s go-ahead goal. Fredrik Olofsson sealed the win with an empty-net goal to finalize the 4-2 scoreline. This victory marked a turnaround after Finland had dominated last season’s encounters, winning seven of ten matches between the two teams. The next Euro Hockey Tour tournament is scheduled to take place in Switzerland from December 11 to 14, 2025.
This performance highlights Sweden’s strong form and ability to rebound decisively against tough competition, reinforcing their position as a leading team in the tournament.
This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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