Aatu Räty Extends Point Streak to Five in Finland’s 4–0 Win
Aatu Räty extended his point streak to five consecutive games on May 22, helping Finland beat Great Britain 4–0 at the 2026 IIHF World Championship. He set up Mikko Lehtonen’s second-period goal and kept Finland moving through a tournament run that has already pushed him among the team’s top point producers.
Lehtonen Gets the Finish
Räty’s assist came on Lehtonen’s second-period score, one of four Finland goals in a shutout win. The result gave Finland its fifth consecutive regulation victory in the tournament and kept the group’s recent form intact.
Finland also controlled the shot count, finishing with 47 shots while Great Britain managed nine. That gap matched the scoreline and showed how little the Finns conceded over 60 minutes.
Räty’s Tournament Line
The point streak sits on a tournament total of three goals and two assists for Räty. That production leaves him tied with Henri Jokiharju, Aleksander Barkov, and Lenni Hämeenaho for the second-most points on Finland’s roster.
For Finland, the wider value is clear in the way the offense has spread across the lineup while still producing results. Räty has found the scoresheet in five straight games, and Finland has turned that kind of depth into another regulation win rather than a narrow escape.