Canadian women hone “blue-collar” identity in 5-0 quarterfinal win over Germany
ESPOO, Finland — In an unfamiliar game against an unfamiliar foe, Canada summoned the brand of hockey the team believes can win gold at the women’s world championship.
Blayre Turnbull’s two goals in a 5-0 quarterfinal win over Germany on Thursday were scored by driving hard to the net and paying a physical price in front of it for a deflection.
Canada takes on host Finland and defending champion United States meets Russia in Saturday’s semifinals. The winners play for gold and the losers for bronze Sunday.
Facing Germany for the first time in over a decade and playing a quarterfinal for the first time, the Canadians generated offence in the second and third periods battling below the faceoff circles.