US women drop defending champion Canada at hockey worlds
- The United States defeated Canada 2-1 at the women's hockey world championship on Sunday.
- The U.S. And Canada, considered global powers in hockey, were competing for a higher pool placement.
- Stecklein and Keller scored for the U.S., while Stacey had Canada's only goal; Frankel made 18 saves.
- Team USA coach John Wroblewski stated, "We played like a team today."
- With the victory, the U.S. Finished the preliminary round with a 3-0 record and secured first place in Pool A.
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US women drop defending champion Canada at hockey worlds
CESKE BUDEJOVICE, Czech Republic — The United States downed defending champion Canada 2-1 at the women's hockey world championship on Sunday in a matchup of the game's global powers.

US downs defending champion Canada 2-1 to stay perfect at women’s hockey worlds
The United States downed defending champion Canada 2-1 at the women’s hockey world championship in a matchup of the game’s global powers. Lee Stecklein and Megan Keller scored for the Americans who made it three wins from three in Group…
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