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Delays, masks, and lineup changes: Adaptability a key theme for Canadian women's hockey team

The women's hockey game between Canada and the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) took a while to begin, but once it finally did, the Canadians yet again wasted no time getting going.

Puck drop was delayed by just over an hour, with the official reason given by the technical delegate being "safety and security concerns." Canada had reportedly refused to play without receiving morning COVID-19 test results from the ROC team, which has had numerous players sidelined by the virus.

Both sides ultimately agreed to play wearing respirator masks until the test results became available.

If the strange scenario threw off the Canadians, they certainly didn't show it.

Sarah Nurse and Sarah Fillier tallied goals 20 seconds apart in just the third minute of action to jumpstart Canada to a 6-1 win, maintaining its 3-0 record.

"For Canada, I think getting a good start was important after the delay," said Iya Gavrilova, a three-time Russian Olympian who has spent much of her career in Calgary. "I give players a lot of credit for playing through it and not getting too caught up on the situation."

Alternate captain Brianne Jenner said the Canadians had a simple approach to filling the extra time.

"We danced," she said. "I'm not kidding. We were just focused on staying prepared, staying loose in the room. We didn't know when the puck was going to drop, we just wanted to stay ready."

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Though Canada came away with another comfortable win, it didn't cruise through quite as easily as it had in the opening two contests. The ROC squad was much more effective at intercepting Canadian passes and disrupting possession than either previous opponent.

"The Russian team is known for being physical," Gavrilova

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