
Gardiner scores twice, Canada downs Finland 5-0 to start world hockey championship
ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — Jennifer Gardiner scored twice and had an assist in her women’s world hockey championship debut to lead Canada to a 5-0 win over Finland on Thursday.
Marie-Philip Poulin and Ella Shelton each had a goal and an assist and Emma Maltais also scored for the defending champions in their tournament opener.
Goaltender Kristen Campbell posted a 24-save shutout in her first world championship start.
Finland’s starter Emilia Kyrkko allowed four goals on 12 shots before she was pulled for Anni Keisala in the first minute of the second period.