Canada women defeat Switzerland 4-0 in opening game at world hockey championship
BRAMPTON, Ont. — Canada scored twice on the power play en route to a comfortable 4-0 win over Switzerland in its opening game at the IIHF Women’s World Hockey Championship on Wednesday.
The defending champion Canadians, who have never missed a worlds podium, are looking for a 13th world title. The Swiss, who won bronze in 2012, are hoping to improve on fourth-place finishes at the last two tournaments.
Natalie Spooner, Sarah Nurse, Rebecca Johnston and Sarah Fillier scored for Canada in a game that had flashes of ill-temper, especially in the second period. The Canadians outshot the Swiss 49-12, including 25-1 in the third.
Attendance at the CAA Centre, whose capacity is listed at 5,000, was announced at 3,510. Most of those in the stands were wearing red.