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May 1, 2026

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Historic Victory Sees Canada Clinch World Women’s Hockey Championship

Summary – Canada secures victory at the World Women’s Hockey Championship with a thrilling final, marking a significant milestone in international women’s hockey.,

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Canada has achieved a historic victory at the World Women’s Hockey Championship, held in Malmö, Sweden, in April 2024. This thrilling final against their long-standing rivals, the United States, ended with Canada securing their 12th world title in overtime, underscoring their dominance in international women’s ice hockey.

What Happened?

The final match took place on April 30, 2024, where Canada faced the United States in a fiercely competitive game. The key moments included:

  • Early goal by Canadian forward Sarah Nurse in the first period.
  • United States taking the lead with two quick goals in the second period.
  • Canada equalizing late in the third period with a crucial goal from Marie-Philip Poulin, forcing overtime at 2-2.
  • Marie-Philip Poulin scoring the game-winning goal in overtime with a precise wrist shot.
  • Canadian goalie Ann-Renée Desbiens making 35 saves, earning the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award.

Key Numbers

  1. Final Score: Canada 3, United States 2 (Overtime)
  2. Match Duration: 60 minutes regulation + 4 minutes overtime
  3. Saves by Ann-Renée Desbiens: 35
  4. Total shots on goal: Canada 28, U.S. 30
  5. Canada’s total Women’s World Ice Hockey Championship titles: 12

Locker-Room Reactions

Canadian coach Troy Ryan praised his team’s resilience and teamwork, highlighting Marie-Philip Poulin’s leadership and Ann-Renée Desbiens’ outstanding goaltending. Marie-Philip Poulin reflected on the hard-fought victory, emphasizing its significance for Canadian hockey fans.

On the other side, U.S. head coach Joel Johnson recognized the tight nature of the game and the effort of his players, expressing optimism about learning from the experience for future competitions.

What Comes Next?

This victory enhances Canada’s position as a dominant force in women’s international ice hockey, especially with the 2026 Winter Olympic Games approaching. The team is set to undertake a celebratory national tour in June 2024 to engage fans and promote the sport across Canada.

Additionally, the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) plans to expand the Women’s World Championship, increasing the number of participating teams to grow and support women’s ice hockey globally.

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