Canada cruises past Czechs on Poulin's 2 goals and five-goal final period at women's worlds
- Canada won 7-1 against Czechia in the women's hockey championship, scoring five goals in the final period.
- Marie-Philip Poulin scored two goals, reaching 38 career world championship goals, making her second all-time by a Canadian behind Jayna Hefford.
- Czech goalie Klara Peslarova was replaced after Canada scored three goals in 58 seconds during the third period.
- The tournament set an attendance record with almost 70,000 fans, surpassing the previous European record set in 2019.
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Canada scores five third-period goals, downs Czechia 7-1 in women's world hockey
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