Canadians bounce back from semi-final upset, rout Russia 7-0 to win bronze at women’s world hockey championships

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Canadians bounce back from semi-final upset, rout Russia 7-0 to win bronze at women’s world hockey championships Globe_Sports

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Canada, which had played the United States in the final of all 18 previous championships dating back to the first in 1990, claimed the bronze in a one-sided game that was little more than consolation for the perennial title contenders.Story continues below advertisement

 

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Globe_Sports If Canada lost to Russia too than they should be very worried. This is a disappointing finish for 🇨🇦

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