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Finland won the women's ice hockey world championship bronze medal for the second consecutive year by rallying from a 3-0 deficit against the Czech Republic and winning in overtime (4-3). Jenniina Nylund scored the winning goal 4:52 into overtime. Elisa Holopainen had two goals for Finland, and Sanni Ahola made 25 saves.
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