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Kraemer’s four-goal effort leads Canada past Sweden 10-0 for women’s under-18 gold

By The Canadian Press on January 15, 2023.

Canada's Caitlin Kraemer, foreground right, celebrates scoring with teammates from left, Ava Murphy, Piper Grober, Emma Pais and Alex Law after scoring the opening goal during the women's under-18 ice hockey world championship match between Canada and Sweden at the Ostersund Arena, in Ostersund, Sweden, on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Per Danielsson/TT News Agency via AP

ÖSTERSUND, Sweden – Canada saved its most dominant effort for last.

Caitlin Kraemer led the way with four goals as Canada routed Sweden 10-0 to claim its second consecutive gold medal at the women’s world under-18 hockey championship on Sunday.

The performance catapulted Kraemer atop the leaderboard for goals scored in the tournament. She finished the competition with 10 goals in five games.

Alexia Aubin, with two goals, Abby Lunney, Piper Grober, Mackenzie Alexander and Charlotte Pieckenhagen also scored for Canada, which went undefeated throughout the tournament.

Hannah Clark had a 21-save shutout for Canada.

Felicia Frank surrendered five goals in 12 minutes before making way for Ida Henriksson. Henriksson stopped 40-of-45 shots in relief for Sweden.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 15, 2023.

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