
Canada scores five third-period goals, downs Czechia 7-1 in women’s world hockey
ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — Marie-Philip Poulin and Kristin O’Neill each scored twice for Canada in a 7-1 win over host Czechia at the women’s world hockey championship Monday.
Daryl Watts, Sophie Jaques and Jennifer Gardiner also scored for the defending champions, who capped Pool A with a 3-1 record and will face Pool B’s second seed, still to be determined, in Thursday’s quarterfinals.
Canadian goalie Kristen Campbell made 18 saves for her second win of the tournament after a shutout against Finland to start the championship.
Adela Sapovalivova scored for the Czechs (1-3). Czech goalie Klara Peslarova of the PWHL’s Boston Fleet was replaced by Michaela Hesova in the third period after Canada’s three-goal burst.