Canada's Natalie Spooner looks up at the scoreboard after Finland scored a second period goal to pull ahead 3-2 on Saturday. ( Jason Kryk / THE CANADIAN PRESS )PLYMOUTH, MICH.—Finland beat Canada in women’s hockey for the first time with a 4-3 win Saturday at the world hockey championship. Canada (0-2) concludes the preliminary round in Pool A on Monday against Russia (1-1). Finland (1-1) takes on defending champion U.S. (2-0). Madeline Rooney stopped all 14 shots she faced, while Maria Sorokina turned away 27 shots for Russia (1-1).
Source: thestar April 02, 2017 02:57 UTC