MILAN — The Canadian women’s Olympic hockey team delivered a commanding performance on Thursday at the Milan Cortina Games, shutting out Finland 5-0 to secure second place in Group A. The victory sets up a quarterfinal matchup against Germany this Saturday.
Emily Clark emerged as the offensive standout with two goals, while goaltender Ann-Renee Desbiens recorded a 17-save shutout in a game originally postponed due to Finland’s roster being depleted by a stomach virus.
The Canadian squad demonstrated resilience by bouncing back decisively from their previous 5-0 defeat against tournament favorites United States on Tuesday. That loss marked Canada’s first shutout defeat in Olympic competition history.
Team Canada continued to compete without captain Marie-Philip Poulin, who sustained a lower-body injury during Monday’s 5-1 victory over Czechia. Medical staff reported positive progress as Poulin returned to the ice for skating drills on Thursday, with expectations for her return during the knockout stage.
The outcome finalized all quarterfinal pairings, with Group A top-seeded United States set to face host nation Italy on Friday. Italy secured Group B’s final playoff seed with a 2-2 record.
Additional scoring contributions came from Kristin O’Neill (one goal, one assist), Jennifer Gardiner, and Daryl Watts. Finland, blanked in all three losses during preliminary rounds, will face Switzerland after finishing fourth in Group A.
