Spooner scores hat trick, but Poulin injured in Canada’s 5-1 win over Russia
ESPOO, Finland — Natalie Spooner’s hat trick helped Canada rumble Russia 5-1 at the women’s world hockey championship Monday, but the victory was costly.
Captain Marie-Philip Poulin reinjured her left knee late in the first period. She limped to the dressing room and is not expected to play Tuesday against Finland.
Poulin hurt her knee Feb. 24 playing for Les Canadiennes de Montreal in the final game of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League’s regular season.
Poulin participated in warmup and remained on the bench supporting her teammates in Canada’s first two games of the world championship.