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Winter Olympics 2022 - Canada record huge ice hockey win over Finland in women’s preliminary group A

Sarah Fillier, Sarah Nurse, Brianne Jenner, Laura Stacey and Jamie Lee Rattray were all on target as Canada beat Finland 11-1. Canada started sharply and were in control after 61 seconds. Fillier struck from ten yards out to open the scoring and net her third goal of the Games.

Ad/> Finland were momentarily down to four players after Sanni Rantala was sidelined for an illegal hit, but Canada were unable to take advantage of the power play. Beijing 2022‘Incredible sequence!’ – USA v Finland resumes after full-time following VAR reviewYESTERDAY AT 17:32 Minutes later Finland had a power play of their own when Renata Fast was disciplined for hooking, but they were wasteful with their chances with a player advantage. Nurse doubled Canada’s lead in the 13th minute after finding an opening in the Finland defence and scoring off the left post.

Finland pulled one back out of nothing with a little over a minute remaining in the first period. A speculative long-range effort from Minnamari Tuominen crashed off the crossbar and found its way into the sweet spot. Medal table Schedule and results Team GB Despite total domination from Canada in the first period, Finland were still in the game, setting up an interesting contest.

Finland once again failed to capitalise on a power play at the beginning of the second period, following Blayre Turnbull's penalty at the end of the first period for checking. Fillier restored Canada’s two-goal lead three minutes into the second period to register her second goal of the match and her fourth of this year’s Games, assisted by Fast. Finland found themselves under serious pressure when Elisa Holopainen was given a penalty for an illegal hit, and were close to conceding a fourth after a loose Canada

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