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United States ekes out win over Canada, clinches Group A at women's hockey worlds

Defenders Lee Stecklein and Megan Keller scored for the United States in a 2-1 win over Canada at the women's world hockey championship Sunday in Ceske Budejovic, Czech Republic.

Sweden unbeaten at 3-0, Norway blanks Hungary for 1st win after 27-year absence

American hockey player Megan Keller celebrates with teammate Britta Curl after scoring her team’s second goal during group A action against Canada at the women’s world hockey championship in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic on April 13, 2025.
Megan Keller, left, scored the winning goal for the United States on Sunday, eluding four Canadian players and beating goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens glove side at 12:22 of the second period in preliminary-round action at the women’s world hockey championship in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic. (Petr David Josek/Associated Press)

Defenders Lee Stecklein and Megan Keller scored for the United States in a 2-1 win over Canada at the women's world hockey championship Sunday in Ceske Budejovic, Czech Republic.

The U.S. (3-0) secured first in Pool A with a game remaining against Switzerland on Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET.

Canada (2-1) concludes Pool A against the Czechs (1-2) on Monday at 1 p.m.

Laura Stacey scored Canada's lone goal.

American goalie Aerin Frankel stopped 18 shots for the win. Canada's Ann-Renee Desbiens made 26 saves in the loss.

The tournament's top five seeds in Pool A and the top three in Pool B advance to Thursday's quarterfinals.

The U.S. will meet the third seed in Pool B. If Canada prevails over the Czechs, the defending champions would face Pool B's second seed.

Finland (1-2) held down third in Pool A after a win over the Czechs and the Swiss were 0-2.

Sweden (3-0) secured first in Pool B on Sunday with a 2-0 blanking of Japan (2-1) ranked ahead of Germany (1-1), Norway (1-2) and Hungary (0-3).

The women's championship will revert to "snake seeding" of its pools in 2026 to match the men's under-20 and men's and women's under-18 championships.

Canada seeks its 14th world title and the United States its 11th.

WATCH | Canada shuts out Switzerland on Friday in Czech Republic:

Canada silences Switzerland at world championships with 2nd period blitz

5 days ago
Duration 2:05
Canada scored three times in the second period, including goals scored 40 seconds apart by Laura Stacey and Daryl Watts, in their 4-0 victory over Switzerland at the women's world championships in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic.

Canada defeated the U.S. 6-5 in overtime in last year's final after losing 1-0 in OT to the Americans in the preliminary round in Utica, N.Y.

The U.S. won foot races to the puck, distributed it quicker, harassed Canada breaking out of its own zone and led 2-0 heading into the third period Sunday.

Canada's Stacey halved the deficit at 6:50. After Frankel rebuffed Stacey on a first breakaway late in the second period, Stacey solved the U.S. goalie on a second try putting a forehand between Frankel's pads.

But a moment of porous Canadian defence allowed Keller to skate into four red jerseys and get a shot away that beat Desbiens glove side at 12:22 of the second period.

Canada gave up its first goal of the tournament midway through the period.

A half-minute after an illegal-hit penalty to Canada's Emma Maltais expired, Stecklein wafted a high shot from just inside the blue-line over Desbiens's shoulder for a power-play goal at 10:36.

Poulin's assist on Stacey's goal for her 47th all-time at the world championship put Canada's captain two back of Hayley Wickenheiser's tournament record (49).

U.S. forward Kendall Coyne Schofield collected her 48th assist on Stecklein's goal to sit one back of Wickenheiser.

Laila Edwards, last year's tournament MVP as a U.S. forward, has been moved to defence in this tournament.

Defender Claire Thompson drew back into Canada's lineup for Micah Zandee-Hart, who sat out alongside forward Julia Gosling and goaltender Eve Gascon.

Kirsten Simms, who scored the OT winner in the preliminary round in Utica, was among the U.S. scratches.

Hockey Canada announced Sunday that Sydney and Membertou, N.S., will host the 2026 world women's under-18 hockey championship in January.

HOCKEY NORTH | Natalie Spooner previews Team Canada at the women's worlds:

Women’s hockey worlds preview with Natalie Spooner

8 days ago
Duration 7:25
The 34-year-old forward discusses the new faces on Team Canada and favourite world championship memories in her career.

Norway 3, Hungary 0

Norway beat Hungary 3-0 in a game of the two newly promoted teams.

Andrine Furulund and Emma Bergesen scored a goal apiece in the middle period and Millie Rose Sirium added the third into an empty net in the third to lead Norway to its first victory at the tournament after a 27-year absence from the top division.

Norway goalie Ena Nystrom stopped 45 shots.

Hungary remains pointless and goalless after losses to Sweden and Japan by the same 2-0 score in its previous games in Group B.

Andrea Dalen of Norway celebrates her goal during a women’s world hockey championship preliminary-round game against Japan in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic on April 10, 2025.
Andrine Furulund and Emma Bergesen scored a goal apiece in the middle period and Millie Rose Sirium added the third into an empty net in the third to lead Norway to its first victory of this women’s world hockey championship, 3-0 over Hungary in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic. (Vaclav Pancer/CTK via The Associated Press)

Sweden 2, Japan 0

Sweden shut out Japan 2-0 in its third straight win.

Paula Bergstrom and Hanna Thuvik scored for Sweden in the Group B game. Sweden goalie Emma Soderberg made 17 saves for the second straight shutout.

Sweden tops the group with nine points with Japan trailing by three points in second.

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