Canada beats Switzerland for second shutout win at women’s ice hockey worlds
- Canada defeated Switzerland 4-0 on Friday at the women's world hockey championship.
- The defending champions played Switzerland after blanking Finland 5-0 earlier.
- Marie-Philip Poulin assisted on Canada's first three goals, while Braendli made 36 saves.
- Ann-Renée Desbiens, in her first start since March 18, recorded a 17-save shutout.
- With a 2-0 record, Canada faces the United States on Sunday and the Czechs on Monday.
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Poulin has three assists as Canada beats Switzerland 4-0 at women’s world hockey championship
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