Canada won all six of their World Cup matches by a combined score of 40–5.
Canada has won the under-18 girls’ ice hockey world championship in Vantaa. It defeated the United States 3–0 in the final match played in Tikkurila, Vantaa.
Canada’s goals came in the second period Caileigh Tiller and in the final Dorothy Copetti mixed Stryker Zablockiwho won the points exchange.
Canada made a clear mark, as they won all six of their World Cup matches by a combined score of 40–5.
Canada’s substitute had solid experience, as he served as the team’s head coach Vicky Sunoharawho won two Olympic golds and seven world championships as a player.
The world championship is Canada’s eighth all-time in the age group. The United States has won the remaining nine championships, the previous one last year.
The World Cup bronze was taken by the Czech Republic, which defeated Sweden 2–1 in the medal match. Finland, who fell in the quarterfinals against the Czech Republic, was sixth in its home tournament.