Canadians begin defense of world title
- Canada won 5-0 against Finland in the women's hockey world championships, launching their title defense successfully on April 10, 2025.
- Jennifer Gardiner scored two goals and provided an assist, while Kristen Campbell made 24 saves for the shutout in her world championship debut.
- Finland, last year's bronze medalist, suffered its second consecutive defeat after a 7-1 loss to the United States the previous day.
- Canada will face Switzerland in their next match on Friday, aiming for their 14th title in this tournament.
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Canada's Gardiner, Campbell shine in 5-0 win over Finland in women's world hockey
ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — The first game puck didn't last long. Jennifer Gardiner's world championship debut for the Canadian women's hockey team featured her first goal, her second, and an assist in a 5-0 blanking of Finland on Thursday.
Canada starts title defense at women’s worlds by shutting out Finland; Sweden and Japan also win
Canada launched its title defense at the women’s hockey world championships by cruising past Finland 5-0 on Thursday. Jennifer Gardiner scored twice and added an assist, Ella Shelton had a goal and an assist while captain Marie-Philip Poulin and Emma Maltais also scored a goal apiece in the Group A…
IIHF Women’s World Championship: Canada too much for Finns
Canada’s Jennifer Gardiner (#94) scored two goals and added an assist in her Women’s Worlds debut, a 5-0 victory over Finland. Photo: © IIHF / Matt Zambonin Canada kicked off its 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship in world-class form. The defending champions jumped out to a three-goal first-period lead en route to a 5-0 win over Finland on Thursday (10) evening. Jennifer Gardiner enjoyed a memorable tournament debut with two goals and an assis…
IIHF - Canada too much for Finns
Canada kicked off its 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship in world-class form. The defending champions jumped out to a three-goal first-period lead en route to a 5-0 win over Finland on Thursday evening. Jennifer Gardiner enjoyed a memorable tournament debut with two goals and an assist alongside captain Marie-Philip Poulin and Laura Stacey, her regular PWHL linemates with the Montreal Victoire. Poulin and defender Ella Shelton each chipped in…
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