TAMPERE, Finland — Germany scored a late equalizer and then upset the United States in overtime Saturday to set up a final against Canada at the ice hockey world championship.
Frederik Tiffels scored with 2 minutes, 28 seconds left in overtime to give Germany a 4-3 win over the Americans in the semifinals. Earlier, teenage forward Adam Fantilli scored the go-ahead goal as Canada edged Latvia 4-2 in the other semi.
Germany reached the final for the first time since 1992, when the playoff format was introduced at the world championship.
The German team pulled goaltender Mathias Niederberger when it was 3-2 down late in the third period, and Marcel Noebels equalized with a backhand shot with 1:23 remaining to force overtime.
Alex Tuch and Rocco Grimaldi had given the U.S. a 2-0 lead less than four minutes into the semifinal.
Germany replied with the goals from Tiffels and Maksymilian Szuber in the opening period to make it 2-2.
Michael Eyssimont put the U.S. ahead 3-2 on a rebound midway through the second period.
The U.S. outshot Germany 33-26.
The 18-year-old Fantilli, who is expected to be one of the top picks in the NHL draft, fooled a defenseman before netting his first goal of the tournament with 11:04 to go as Canada took a 3-2 lead.
“I got the pass from [Milan] Lucic. I was in the middle of a one-on-one and tried to make a move and ended up getting a shooting opportunity and it ended up going in,” Fantilli said. “I’m really happy about it.”