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Canada shuts out U.S. to win women’s world U-18 championship

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Marilou Grenier stopped 14 shots as Canada defeated the United States 3-0 on Sunday to capture the gold medal at the world women’s under-18 hockey championship.

Caileigh Tiller, Dorothy Copetti and Stryker Zablocki score in 3-0 win

The Canadian Press

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Hockey players celebrate.

Members of Team Canada’s U-18 women’s team celebrate their semifinal win over the Czech Republic on Saturday. Canada defeated the U.S. on Sunday to win the gold medal. (Michaeline Veluvolu/HHOF-IIHF Images)

Marilou Grenier stopped 14 shots as Canada defeated the United States 3-0 on Sunday to capture the gold medal at the world women’s under-18 hockey championship.

Dorothy Copetti and Stryker Zablocki had third-period goals to cement the Canadian win. Caileigh Tiller opened the scoring on the power play in the first as Canada outshot the U.S. 30-14, including by a 14-5 margin in the second.

Sydney Sawyer added two assists for the Canadians.

Earlier, Czechia defeated Sweden 2-1 in the bronze medal contest.

Canada advanced to the final with a 4-2 win over Czechia on Saturday, whileย the Americans defeated Sweden 2-1.

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