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Ice hockey-Sweden sail into quarters with 4-0 win over France

MILAN, Feb 8 : Sweden secured their place in the Olympic women's ice hockey quarter-finals with a 4-0 win over France in Group B at Milano Rho arena on Sunday, condemning the French to their third defeat in as many games.

The Swedes have a maximum nine points after three matches to sit top of the group standings, with Germany, Italy and Japan all on three after two games. 

France are bottom without a point and the top three will advance to the last eight.

France shipped three goals in the opening period with Thea Johansson, Sara Hjalmarsson and Hanna Thuvik all on target for Sweden, who added a fourth through Lisa Johansson at the start of the second period.

Thea Johansson opened the scoring in the fourth minute, forcing the puck home from Hilda Svensson's pass into the crease for her fourth goal of these Games, the top goalscorer of the tournament.

France were left shorthanded when Margot Huot-Marchand was sent to the penalty box for tripping and Hjalmarsson converted a rebound shot to double Sweden's lead less than four minutes later. Thuvik added another with a backhander off the crossbar.

Huot-Marchand was given another penalty for an illegal hit, with Sweden failing to make the power play count, but in the opening minute of the second period Lisa Johansson stuck the puck between the legs of the French goalie for the fourth goal.

French forward Lore Baudrit was penalised for roughing, which Sweden's Nicole Hall laughed off, but Hall later spent time herself in the penalty box for the same offence, along with France's Chloe Aurard-Bushee after they clashed behind the Swedish goal.

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France more than held their own for the remainder of the second period, resisting waves of Swedish attacks, while firing

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