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Avs’ Rantanen helps Finland deliver Americans first loss

- By Karel Janicek Getty Images

HERNING, DENMARK» Finland handed the United States its first defeat at the ice hockey world championsh­ip in a 6-2 thumping on Tuesday.

The Finns supplanted the U.S. to top Group B in Herning, and will face Switzerlan­d in the quarterfin­als on Thursday. The Swiss clinched a quarterfin­al by beating France 5-1 to finish fourth in Group A in Copenhagen.

The Americans’ first defeat in seven games dropped them to second in the group and a quarterfin­al against the Czech Republic, the third team in Group A.

The remaining quarterfin­al pairings will be decided in the final group stage games later Tuesday.

Canada needs a win over Germany to secure the third place in Group B while host Denmark will fight with Latvia over the last quarterfin­al berth in the same group.

Sweden and Russia will clash over the top place in Group A. Slovakia also plays Belarus.

Sebastian Aho scored a couple of opening-period goals for Finland and added one more into an empty net to finish the scoring to become the championsh­ip leader with nine goals and eight assists.

Mikko Rantanen of the Avs, Marko Anttila Kasperi Kapanen also scored.

U.S. captain Patrick Kane got a power-play goal to reduce the deficit to 4-1 in the final period. Derek Ryan added another one for the U.S.

Finland outplayed Canada 5-1 earlier in the preliminar­y round.

Gregory Hofmann, Enzo Corvi, Ramon Untersande­r, Kevin Fiala Simon Moser had a goal apiece for the Swiss. France replied with one from Guillaume Leclerc.

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