Canada defeats U.S. to remain undefeated at U18 women’s hockey worlds | CBC Sports
Caitlin Kraemer scored twice as Canada capped the preliminary round of the women’s world under-18 hockey championship with a 3-1 win over the United States on Wednesday in Östersund, Sweden.
Emmalee Pais had a goal and an assist for Canada, which finished atop Group A at 3-0.
Charlotte Pieckenhagen contributed two assists.
Goaltender Hannah Clark needed to make just 10 saves for the win.
WATCH l Kraemer powers Canada past U.S. in final preliminary-round game:
Joy Dunne scored for the U.S. which ranked second in Group A at 2-1, followed by Sweden (1-2) and Finland (0-3).
The U.S. didn’t register a shot on goal in the third period until Cassandra Hall’s unsuccessful penalty shot at 7:18.
Annelies Bergmann made 32 saves in the U.S. net.
Both countries had already secured byes to Saturday’s semifinals heading into the game.
In other results Wednesday, Sweden thumped Finland 6-1.
In Pool B, Czechia edged Slovakia 4-3 and Switzerland beat Japan 2-1.
Finland faces Group B winner Czechia and Sweden takes on Slovakia in Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Switzerland and Japan, which finished third and fourth respectively in Group B, will meet in a relegation series.
The final is Sunday.
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