Finland defeated Canada 4-3 in overtime on home ice to win gold at the 2022 IIHF World Championship on Sunday, capturing its second title in the last three tournaments.

Sakari Manninen scored the golden goal.

The turning point came in the third period with Canada winning 1-0. With the Canadians already shorthanded, Cole Sillinger was called for high-sticking Miro Heiskanen to give Finland a five-on-three power play, but Heiskanen actually clipped himself in the face with his own stick.

Mikael Granlund tied it up on the two-man advantage, and Canadian goaltender Chris Driedger was injured stretching across to try and make the save. With third-stringer Matt Tomkins in net (backup Logan Thompson was injured earlier in the tournament) and Sillinger still in the box, Granlund scored again to give Finland the lead.