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Slovakia Dominates Finland with a 4-1 Victory in Olympic Opening Match

February 12, 2026 2 Min Read
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The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan got off to a surprising start when Slovakia defeated Finland 4-1 in the men’s hockey opener, marking the first major upset of the tournament. Slovakia, the bronze medalists from the previous Games, showcased a strong team effort with Juraj Slavkovskiy scoring twice, Dalibor Dvorskiy netting the winning goal, and Adam Ruzicka adding an insurance marker. Goalkeeper Samuel Hlavai delivered an outstanding performance, turning away 38 shots from Finland’s aggressive offense, with Eeli Tolvanen scoring Finland’s sole goal. The match saw Slovakia capitalize on a costly turnover by Finland’s Mikko Lehtonen, with Slavkovskiy firing a precise shot past Finnish goalie Juuse Saros at 12:15 into the game, giving Slovakia an early lead. Despite Finland’s dominance in possession and scoring chances early on, Hlavai’s quick reflexes kept Slovakia in the game.

Finland’s only goal came from Tolvanen after a solid feed from Joel Armia, tying the game at 1-1 in the second period. Slovakia regained the lead late in the third period when Dalibor Dvorskiy exploited a defensive lapse, slipping the puck past Saros to put Slovakia ahead 2-1. Slavkovskiy added his second goal of the game with about nine minutes remaining, further extending Slovakia’s lead. Moments later, Simon Nemec scored on a power play, giving Slovakia a comfortable 3-1 advantage. Finland attempted a late rally, pulling Saros for an extra attacker, but Ruzicka sealed the victory with an empty-net goal, ending Finland’s hopes of a comeback.

Fan Take: This unexpected win for Slovakia sets an exciting tone for the tournament, reminding fans that no team can be underestimated in Olympic hockey. It also demonstrates the importance of goaltending and opportunistic scoring, key elements that could shake up the competition going forward.

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