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Women's Ice Hockey World Cup: Canada easily beat Japan

Women's Ice Hockey World Cup: Canada easily beat Japan

Host and defending champion Canada got off to a good start in front of 3,755 spectators in the most well-attended World Cup match so far: It was less than a minute and a half ago when the puck went into Japan's net, but the officials counted it out. He hasn't given it yet. Not so at the end of the fourth minute when Briana Jenner It was successful. At the beginning of the ninth minute, the score was already 2-0. Sarah Feller In addition to his four assists in the previous two matches, he scored his first goal of the tournament.

In the middle of the match, the referee pointed behind the Japanese goal twice, the first time Sarah is a nurse I found the man advantage, then Natalie Spooner The victory was secured at home, while the final score at the end of the third period was the last three points Sarah Feller Prepare it.

With this win, it was decided that Canada could no longer occupy third place in the group without third place, while Japan could only occupy second place.

Women's ice hockey
Elite World Championship
the group
Japan-Canada 0-5
(0-2, 0-2, 0-1)

The position of the first group
M Gee HGy High voltage Fifth Lg to kg A goal keeper s
1. Canada 3 3 14-1 +13 9
2. United States 2 2 9-1 +8 6
3. Czech Republic 2 1 1 3-6 -3 2
4. Japan 3 1 2 2-14 -12 1
5. Switzerland 2 2 1-13 -12 0
All five national teams will be present in the quarter-finals.

Later
the group
21.00: United States-Czech Republic
Group B
17.00:
Finland-Sweden
Monday, 1.00: Germany-France

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