2004 IIHF Women's World Championship

Canada 9
Sweden 1
Pre-World Championship Game/
Charles V. Keating Millenium Centre
Antigonish, NS/ N.-É.
March 28, 2004

Canada’s National Women’s Team skated to a 9-1 win over Sweden on Sunday afternoon, at a sold out Millenium Centre, on the campus of St. Francis Xavier University.

Cassie Campbell opened the scoring at 2:30, spinning around and putting a backhand under Swedish netminder Kim Martin. Canada pressed on with a flurry of shots but Martin was solid and held to Canada to the one goal in the first. Sweden managed only five shots on Canadian goaltender Kim St-Pierre, of which three came in the final stages of the first frame during a powerplay.

Canada’s powerplay accounted for a second goal at 7:56 of the middle frame, as Jayna Hefford pushed a rebound past Martin. At 15:25, Canada made it 3-0. Just as a powerplay ended, Canada’s pressure led to Kelly Béchard beating Martin. St-Pierre gave way to Sami Jo Small in net for Canada after the second period. St-Pierre faced a total of nine shots over 40 minutes of play.

Caroline Ouellette, Becky Kellar, Hefford, with her second, Goyette and Piper added goals in the third, as Canada humbled Sweden 9-1. Gunilla Andersson ruined the Canadian shutout with a powerplay goal in the third.

Team Canada headed to Halifax following the game and opens the World Championship against China on Tuesday, March 30th. Game Notes


Box Score
CAN

1

2

6

9

0

Compte
SWE

0

0

1

1

0


Scoring/Buts :
2:30   CAN  Cassie Campbell (Danielle Goyette, Colleen Sostorics)

Penalties/Pénalités :
Jenny Lindqvist, SWE  (interference/ obstruction) 7:39
Maria Larsson, SWE (tripping/ trébucher) 13:49
Hayley Wickenheiser, CAN (interference/ obstruction) 18:18  
Scoring/Buts :
7:56   CAN  Jayna Hefford (Jennifer Botterill, Cheryl Pounder)  PPG/BAN
15:25  CAN  Kelly Béchard (Gillian Apps, Gina Kingsbury)

Penalties/Pénalités :
Frida Nevalainen, SWE  (holding/ retenu) 7:16
Kristina Lundberg, SWE (hooking/ accrocher) 11:46
Danijela Rundqvist, SWE (bodychecking/ mise en échec) 13:06
Scoring/Buts :
1:56 CAN Caroline Ouellette (Jennifer Botterill, Therese Brisson)
3:38 CAN Becky Kellar (unassisted/ sans aides)
8:15 CAN Delaney Collins (Jennifer Botterill, Becky Kellar) PPG/ BAN
13:03 CAN Jayna Hefford (unassisted/ sans aides)
13:17 CAN Danielle Goyette (Cassie Campbell, Hayley Wickenheiser)
15:54 SWE Gunilla Andersson (Maria Rooth, Erika Holst) PPG/ BAN

Penalties/Pénalités :
Elin Holmlov, SWE (highsticking/ bâton élevé) 6:45
Gillian Apps, CAN (highsticking/ bâton élevé) 9:13
Therese Brisson, CAN (highsticking/ bâton élevé) 9:48
Becky Kellar, CAN (hooking/ accrocher)15:32
Erika Holst, SWE (elbowing/ coude) 18:17
Colleen Sostorics, CAN (highsticking/ bâton élevé) 19:03

Goaltenders CAN Kim St-Pierre (40:00; 8 saves/arrêts); Sami Jo Small (20:00; 4 saves/arrêts)
Gardiens de but SWE Kim Martin (60:00; 48 saves/arrêts)

Shots on Goal by Shots on Goal by

1st/1re

2nd/2e

3rd/3e

Final

Shots on Goal by CAN

22

20

15

57

Tirs au but par SWE

6

2

5

13


Officials Referee/Arbitre Janet Reddy
Officiels Linesmen/Juges des lignes

Robin Gates
Sheila MacKinnon


Attendance/Assistance 1,805
For more information:
Kalli Quinn Director, Female National Teams | Équipes nationales féminines

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