Penticton Herald

Poulin, Nurse lead Canada to 4-1 win over Finland

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HERNING, Denmark – Marie-Philip Poulin and Sarah Nurse each had goal and an assist for Canada in a 4-1 win over Finland to open the women's world hockey championsh­ip Thursday.

Meaghan Mikkelson also scored and Blayre Turnbull added an empty-net goal for the defending champions. AnnRenee Desbiens stopped 16 shots, including a first-period penalty shot, for the win.

Julia Likala countered for the Finns, who were bronze medallists in February's Olympic Games and in last year's world championsh­ip in Calgary.

Finnish goaltender Anni Keisala, who was named the tournament's top goalie in 2021, made 39 saves in the loss.

The Finns went 1-for-5 on the power play and couldn't convert almost four straight minutes with an extra player – including a dozen seconds of five-onthree – into a goal at the end of the second period and the start of the third.

Mikkelson chipped in a rebound from an Ella Shelton shot for a 3-1 Canada lead at 13:01 of the second period. The 37-year-old defender has returned to the national team after surgery and rehabilita­tion of a knee injury kept her out of February's Winter Olympics.

Poulin skated the puck in from the neutral zone and let loose a wrist shot that beat Keisala far side at 15:51 for a 2-1 Canada lead.

The Finns were awarded a penalty shot late in the opening period when Elisa Holopainen was hacked on a breakaway. With her right pad, Desbiens repelled Kira Yrjanen backing into the Canadian goaltender and then going to her forehand.

Likala pulled the Finns even in the final seconds of a Canadian penalty at 12:07 of the first period when she poked in a rebound during a goalmouth scramble. Nurse scored a power-play goal 7:38 from the slot where she redirected a Poulin pass over Keisala's glove.

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