Canada defeats Czechia 5-1 in women’s hockey, Poulin leaves game with injury
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin left the game with a knee injury after an illegal hit, raising uncertainty for Canada's critical next match against the U.S., officials said.
- On Feb 9 in Milan, the Canada women's Olympic ice hockey team defeated the Czech Republic women's Olympic ice hockey team 5-1 while captain Marie-Philip Poulin left the game injured after the opening period.
- After repeated penalties, Czech momentum faltered as Kristyna Kaltounkova was cited for illegal hits at 8:52 and 18:27 and was part of a three-against-five stretch.
- Kristin O'Neill opened the scoring, and Canada converted rapid chances, scoring again less than 40 seconds later as Julia Gosling struck 17 seconds into the second period.
- With seeding at stake, the United States women's Olympic ice hockey team face Canada on Tuesday; preliminary placings will determine their last eight seeding,
- Hosts Italy advanced to the quarter-finals with a 3-2 win over the Japan national team as Italy and Germany national team meet on Tuesday to conclude group play.
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The Americans rout Switzerland and next face the Canadians, who could be without star Marie-Philip Poulin.
Canada 5, Czech Republic 1
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