Canada’s offence rounding into form ahead of women’s world final against U.S.
HERNING — For Canada to defend its women’s world hockey title, it needs to put finishing touches on what’s been a work in progress throughout the tournament.
Archrival United States has been a scoring machine in Denmark, while Canada’s tinkered with forward lines in an effort to find chemistry.
Canada may have established that in time for Sunday’s gold-medal game against the U.S. in Herning, if Saturday’s 8-1 semifinal win over Switzerland is an indication.
Canada scored the types of goals it will likely need to beat the U.S. — generated from below the half wall and scored from within a two-metre radius of the crease.