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Canada Dominates Switzerland 4-0 in Women's World Championships
In their second game of the IIHF Women’s World Championship, Canada defeated Switzerland 4-0, showcasing their dominance with three goals in just 2:32 during the second period. Captain Marie-Philip Poulin contributed significantly with three assists, while Ann-Renée Desbiens recorded a shutout with 17 saves in her first start since recovering from an injury. Canada's scoring began with Micah Zandee-Hart's rebound goal in the first period, followed by power-play goals from Natalie Spooner and Laura Stacey, and a sharp-angled shot from Daryl Watts. The victory marked Canada's second consecutive shutout, having previously blanked Finland 5-0. Switzerland, still seeking their first points of the tournament, struggled to generate offense against Canada's aggressive play. The next challenge for Canada will be a matchup against the United States, another title contender, on Sunday.

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