Sabres' Helenius Scores Overtime Winner, Finland Claims World Championship Title
Buffalo Sabres rookie Konsta Helenius netted the game-winning goal 10:42 into overtime, securing a 1-0 victory for Finland over Switzerland in the ice hockey world championship final in Zurich. This marks Finland's fifth title and first sin

ZURICH -- Finland won the ice hockey world championship for the fifth time on Sunday, defeating Switzerland 1-0 in overtime.
Buffalo Sabres center Konsta Helenius scored the gold-winning goal 10:42 into overtime, giving Team Finland its second title since 2022.
Helenius, 20, among many young prospects that helped lead Buffalo into the postseason this season, had one goal and four points in nine games for the Sabres after his promotion. In the playoffs, where Buffalo won a Round 1 series over the Boston Bruins before losing to the Montreal Canadiens , Helenius had two goals in four games before leaving North America to join Team Finland for the tournament.
Florida Panthers forward Anton Lundell and Mikko Lehtonen assisted on the game winner, which beat Swiss goaltender Leonardo Genoni, who finished with 27 saves.
Across the ice, Justus Annunen , who went 10-12-2 last season with the Nashville Predators , stopped all 22 shots he faced for Finland, who also won in 1995, 2011, 2019 and 2022.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
_Originally reported by [ESPN](https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/48933084/konsta-helenius-goal-gives-finland-ice-hockey-world-title)._
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