Poulin, Bach spark Canada’s scoring burst in 9-0 win over Japan in women’s hockey
HERNING, Denmark — Victoria Bach and several Canadian teammates took full advantage of the sustained offensive-zone time Japan gave them in Sunday’s 9-0 win at the women’s world hockey championship.
Bach scored the first world championship goal of her career, set up the first for teammate Emma Maltais and had another assist en route to a three-point game.
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice and had an assist for the defending champions.
Ella Shelton, Blayre Turnbull, Jamie Lee Rattray, Sarah Fillier and Sarah Potomak rounded out the scoring in Canada’s third straight win to start the tournament in Herning, Denmark.