USA shuts out Canada in 1st game at women's worlds
Team USA got off to a strong start at the Women's World Championship on Friday, shutting out Team Canada 2-0 to open the tournament with a win.
After a scoreless first period, United States froward Brianna Decker opened the scoring in the second. Gigi Marvin added the insurance marker early in the final frame.
It was a strong effort for the defending champions, as the Americans fired 30 shots on Canada netminder Shannon Szabados, while Nicole Hensley made 18 saves for a shutout.
The win holds extra significance for the American women, who settled a dispute with USA Hockey March 28 to ensure proper compensation after threatening to boycott this year's tournament due to unfair wages and a lack of support.
Next up, USA faces Russia on Saturday, while Canada is due for a date with Finland.
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