Marian Hossa on Blackhawks' Teravainen: 'He's Finnish cold'
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Like Foreigner, Teuvo Teravainen is as cold as ice.
The young Chicago Blackhawks forward came up big in his team's 2-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday.
Teravainen tied Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final with a goal in the third period and also assisted on Antoine Vermette's game-winning goal.
The 20-year-old impressed teammate Marian Hossa so much that the veteran had some odd - but kind - words about the youngster after the game.
Marian Hossa on Teuvo Teravainen: "He doesn’t seem to have a heartbeat. He’s so calm. He’s Finnish cold.” #Blackhawks
— Chris Kuc (@ChrisKuc) June 4, 2015
Teravainen has three goals and five assists in 13 postseason games for the Blackhawks.
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