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Home » News » Canada beats Switzerland for second shutout win at women’s ice hockey worlds

Canada beats Switzerland for second shutout win at women’s ice hockey worlds

April 12, 2025
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Defending champion Canada scored three goals in a span of 2:32 while beating Switzerland 4-0 for consecutive shutouts at the women’s ice hockey world championship on Friday.

Laura Stacey had a goal and an assist, Micah Zandee-Hart, Natalie Spooner and Daryl Watts also scored and captain Marie-Philip Poulin recorded three assists in the Group A game.

Zandee-Hart scored on a rebound in the opening period and Canada struck three times in the middle frame when it outshot the Swiss 16-3.

Spooner doubled the advantage on a power play 7:14 into the period, Stacey added the third on a one-timer 1:52 later, and Watts needed just 40 seconds to make it 4-0 from the left circle.

Goalkeeper Ann-Renee Desbiens stopped 17 shots for the shutout. Desbiens started her first game since a lower-body injury on March 18.

Canada shut out Finland 5-0 in its opening game on Thursday with Kristen Campbell in the goal.

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The United States meets host the Czech Republic later Friday.

Canada and the U.S., the two title favorites, meet on Sunday.

“They’re super-skilled, a great team, and we’re just excited,” Watts said about the Americans after scoring her first career goal at the worlds.

Earlier, Japan secured its second win from two games by 2-0 over Hungary.

Yumeka Wajima scored on a breakaway with 0:23 left in the opening period and Akane Shiga scored into an empty net with eight seconds remaining.

Japan goaltender Miyuu Masuhara stopped 27 shots.

Hungary lost its second straight game, 2-0 to Sweden.

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