Canada cruises to 14-1 win

Russia rests Prugova, prepares for quarter-finals

10.04.2012
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Canada's Jennifer Wakefield avoids a pokecheck from Russia's Svetlana Tkachyova. (Photo by Andre Ringuette/HHOF-IIHF Images)

BURLINGTON – Canada scored the only six goals of the opening period and cruised to a 14-1 win over Russia in the final Preliminary Round game for both teams. With the win Canada improves to 2-1 and will likely finish second in Group A to earn a bye to the semi-finals with the United States. Russia, 0-3, must now play in the quarter-finals tomorrow. Canada had points from 17 players. Hayley Wickenheiser had two goals and four assists while Rebecca Johnston had a goal and four assists. Natalie Spooner had a hat trick and an assist, and Jayna Heffrod had two goals and two assists. Shots on goal favoured Canada, 41-7. Russia's goal came on a power play midway through the final period when Angelina Goncharenko beat Charline Labonte with a shot. Russian coach Valentin Gureyev elected to rest his number-one goalie, Anna Prugova. Instead, Valentina Ostrovlyanchik got the start but was replaced late in the first after surrendering five goals, the last a successful penalty shot by Meghan Agosta. The quarter-finals will be played Wednesday while the semi-finals are on Friday. Both medal games are scheduled for Saturday. ANDREW PODNIEKS
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