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U.S. routs Czech Republic 9-1 in women’s world semifinal

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BRAMPTON, ONTARIO — Captain Hilary Knight, Amanda Kessel and Tessa Janecke each scored twice, and the United States secured its tournament-record 22nd berth in the women’s hockey world championsh­ip goldmedal game with a 9-1 rout of the Czech Republic on Saturday.

The victory sets up another potential showdown against cross-border rival Canada in the championsh­ip game on Sunday. Canada, which eked out a 3-2 overtime win over Sweden in the quarterfin­als, played Switzerlan­d in the other semifinal later in the day.

Canada (5-0) finished atop the Group A standings following a 4-3 shootout win over the Americans on Monday.

With nine titles to Canada’s 12, the U.S. (5-1) has never missed a gold-medal game in tournament history, and it will be seeking to reclaim the title after losing to Canada in each of the past two finals.

Second-year coach John Wroblewski’s decision to retool an aging roster so far has paid off, with a mix of veterans — Knight and Kessel — and youngsters — Janecke and Caroline Harvey — filling the scoresheet against the Czechs.

The 33-year-old Knight also added an assist to increase her Team USA-record world championsh­ip total to 98 points. The 20-year-old Harvey scored and added four assists to raise her team-leading tournament total to 13 points. The 22-year-old Janecke now has three goals and six points in her tournament debut.

Cayla Barnes had three assists while Abbey Murphey and Abby Roque also scored.

Adela Sapovalivo­va scored for the Czechs, who are making their Group A debut in the tournament after winning their first tournament bronze medal last year.

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