Women’s hockey gold ‘long overdue’ Canada’s Maschmeyer says ahead of 2020 tourney
HALIFAX — National team goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer believes next year’s IIHF Women’s World Championship, to be hosted on home soil in Nova Scotia, represents a “long overdue” opportunity to reclaim a hockey title Canada once took for granted.
The team’s archrival the United States has won five consecutive gold medals — its last coming in a controversial 2-1 shootout win over host Finland last spring — and Maschmeyer believes Canada’s third-place finish at that tournament is indicative of the increased level of play in the women’s game.
“It’s a great thing for the sport,” she said Wednesday following a news conference to release details of the 2020 tournament in Halifax and Truro.
“It doesn’t feel like it when you are on the receiving end, but it shows that globally the game’s getting a lot better.”