๐จ๐ฆ Canada 4-1 Finland ๐ซ๐ฎ
Womenโs World Championship Preliminary Round
KVIK Hockey Arena, Herning ๐ฉ๐ฐ
Thursday, 25 August 2022
Marie-Philip Poulin had a goal and assist in the opening period to lead Canada to a 4-1 win over Finland tonight at KVIK Arena in Herning.
The game was an historic one for Finlandโs star defender and long-time captain, Jenni Hiirikoski, who was playing in her 14th Womenโs World Championship tournament, a new record. And, every game that she plays she extends her record for Women’s Worlds games played, which now stands at 76, well ahead of Karoliina Rantamรคki (69).
“I would not be here if I didn’t enjoy coming to the rink,” Hiirkoski declared. “Every day I enjoy being a hockey player and an athlete. It’s awesome to be part of this kind of group. I don’t know how long I’ll play, but I will keep pushing myself.”
“There are always things that you can do better, cleaning up some of the details in our game,” said Canadian defender Meaghan Mikkelson of tonight’s game, “but I think the big thing is that it’s the first game of the tournament, and we know Finland is a strong opponent, and we came out with the win.”
Be that as it may, Finland got off to a terrible start, thanks to a major penalty and game misconduct to Petra Nieminen for checking from behind. The major nullified a Finland power play, gave Canada a lengthy advantage, and cost Suomi one its best players.
“She’s a big part of our team, but that’s hockey,” said Hiirikoski. “So many things can happen during the game, but you have to re-focus and continue. Overall, we have to do better making our own chances count, especially on the power play. We had a really good start tonight, good fighting spirit, but small things matter and we need to score.”
And sure enough, Canada opened the scoring on this advantage. Canadaโs captain, Marie-Philip Poulin, made a gorgeous pass to Sarah Nurse standing inside Finlandโs box. Nurse tipped the puck high and in at 7:38.
But the Finns tied the game four and a half minutes later as a Canada penalty expired. Michelle Karvinenโs pint shot was blocked by Ann-Renรฉe Desbiens, but the juicy rebound sat in the crease until Julia Liikala poked it home.
Poulin was at her masterful best a short time later, Coming down the right side on an odd-player rush, she saw no passing options so took aim and drilled a perfect shot over Anni Keisalaโs blocker at 14:53. Pure magic from the worldโs best player.
Finland had a fine chance to tie the game with 1.2 second remaining when Elisa Holopainen was hooked on a clear break. Kiira Yrjรคnen took the shot and tried to be fancy, turning her back fully to Desbiens and twisting around to deke, only to run into Desbiensโ right pad.
The teams played a close-checking second as Finland continued to take time away from the puck carrier and press their opponents in all areas of the ice. But Canada did spring free to up its lead to 3-1 at 13:01 thanks to some pressure in the Finland end.
Ella Sheltonโs shot from the slot was stopped by Keisala but Mikkelson was right there to snap in the rebound. It was a hard-earned goal. It was her first goal since 29 March 2016, at the Womenโs Worlds, and was just reward for coming back and making the team after suffering a serious knee injury. At 37, she is the oldest player on the team.
Canada ran into a bit of late penalty trouble, made worse by the fact that Sarah Nurse incurred her third minor of the game. But tenacious Canada took it to Finland and played much of the third in the offensive end. They added an empty netter courtesy of Blayre Turnbull, with 1:32 remaining.
Both teams have a day off before returning to action Saturday. The Finns have an early game against the U.S., and then Canada takes on Switzerland later.
BOXSCORE
1st Period
03:09 – ๐จ๐ฆ PEN – Nurse, tripping
04:30 – ๐ซ๐ฎ PEN – Nieminen, checking from behind major + game misconduct
07:41 – ๐จ๐ฆ PP GOAL – Nurse (Poulin, Larocque)
10:03 – ๐จ๐ฆ PEN – Nurse, high sticking
12:07 – ๐ซ๐ฎ GOAL – Liikala (Tapani, Hiirikoski)
14:51 – ๐จ๐ฆ GOAL – Poulin (Nurse, Larocque)
19:59 – ๐ซ๐ฎ PEN SHOT – Yrjรคnen stopped
2nd Period
33:01 – ๐จ๐ฆ GOAL – Mikkelson (Shelton, Fillier)
37:20 – ๐จ๐ฆ PEN – Potomak, body checking
39:06 – ๐จ๐ฆ PEN – Nurse, tripping
3rd Period
42:03 – ๐ซ๐ฎ PEN – Liikala, tripping
44:33 – ๐จ๐ฆ PEN – Turnbull, body checking
50:08 – ๐จ๐ฆ PEN – Mikkelson, kneeing
58:28 – ๐จ๐ฆ EN GOAL – Turnbull (Clark)
GOALTENDERS
W: ๐จ๐ฆ Desbiens (16-17)
L: ๐ซ๐ฎ Keisala (39-42)
SHOTS ON GOAL
๐จ๐ฆย 15+19+9 = 43
๐ซ๐ฎ 8+4+5 = 17
ROSTERS
๐จ๐ฆ Goaltenders: Kristen Campbell, Ann-Renรฉe Desbiens. Defence: Ashton Bell, Renata Fast, Jocelyne Larocque (A), Meaghan Mikkelson, Ella Shelton, Micah Zandee-Hart. Forwards: Victoria Bach, Emily Clark, Jessie Eldridge, Sarah Fillier, Brianne Jenner, Emma Maltais, Sarah Nurse, Kristin O’Neill, Sarah Potomak, Marie-Philip Poulin (C), Jamie Lee Rattray, Laura Stacey, Blayre Turnbull (A).
๐ซ๐ฎ Goaltenders: Anni Keisala, Meeri Rรคisรคnen. Defence: Jenni Hiirikoski (C), Sini Karjalainen, Nelli Laitinen, Krista Parkkonen, Sanni Rantala, Ronja Savolainen, Ella Viitasuo. Forwards: Elisa Holopainen, Michelle Karvinen (A), Julia Liikala, Petra Nieminen (A), Jenniina Nylund, Emmi Rakkolainen, Sofianna Sundelin, Susanna Tapani, Noora Tulus, Vivi Vainikka, Sanni Vanhanen, Emilia Vesa, Kiira Yrjรคnen.
๐จ๐ฆ CANADA (C) |
vs. | FINLAND ๐ซ๐ฎ |
current champion (since 15 Dec 2021) |
Last Title | 09 Nov 2011 |
246 | All-Time Wins |
4 |
52 wins | Head-To-Head (+ 1 tie) |
0 wins |
First IHLC Meeting (CAN vs. FIN) ๐จ๐ฆย CAN 6-5 FINย ๐ซ๐ฎย โ 24 Marย 1990ย โ WWC โ Ottawaย ๐จ๐ฆ |
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Previous IHLC Meeting (CAN vs. FIN) ๐จ๐ฆย CAN 11-1 FINย ๐ซ๐ฎย โ 05 Feb 2022 โ OG โ Beijingย ๐จ๐ณ |
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Last IHLC Game ๐จ๐ฆย CAN 3-1 USAย ๐บ๐ธย โ 23 Aug 2022 โ EX โ Herningย ๐ฉ๐ฐ |
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Next IHLC Game ๐จ๐ฆ CAN 4-1 SUI ๐จ๐ญย โ 27 Aug 2022 โ WWC โ Herningย ๐ฉ๐ฐ |
Article Credit: 2022 Womenโs World Championship
Photo Credit: 2022 Womenโs World Championshipย – IIHF – HHOF – IOC