Canada into Olympic women’s hockey final, Poulin breaks record in 2-1 win over Swiss
MILAN — Canada will play for women’s Olympic hockey gold again.
The defending champions are a win away from repeating, but will be the underdogs Thursday against a talented, relentless United States team that has outscored its opposition 31-1 in the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
Marie-Philip Poulin has been a clutch player in previous Olympic finals, but the captain was the difference in a 2-1 semifinal win Monday over Switzerland.
She scored both of Canada’s goals in the second period to break the Olympic women’s scoring record.


