Swiss women’s last dream shattered

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Canada wins the semi-final of the World Cup against Switzerland as expected.

Until halfway through the second third, the national women’s team can dream of an ice hockey coup at the World Cup. That’s how long the stronghold of the Swiss women withstood the onslaught of the hosts from Canada.

The fact that the quarterfinals can be balanced for a long time, at least in terms of results, the national ice hockey team owes to their last wife Andrea Brändli. At the last siren, she should have had no fewer than 59 shots on target.

Brändli was beaten for the first time by Sarah Fillier in the 32nd minute. The Swiss had to do without top player Lara Stalder for a long time. The referees sent the Swiss captain into the shower after a back check in the first period.

Alina Müller scored the consolation goal

In the last third, the clearly favored Canadians can improve their results. Mainly responsible is also striker Fillier, who can even record a three-pack in the end. Alina Müller scored the consolation goal for the national team in the final phase and managed to bring a power play combination to a successful conclusion.

Canada now meets the USA in the final on Sunday, who beat the Czech Republic 9-1 in the other semi-final. The Czechs, on the other hand, are the opponent of the Swiss national team in the battle for bronze. This match takes place on Sunday at 21:00 (Swiss time). (cat)

Source : Blick

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