Canada confident, ready for challenge ahead in semifinals of women’s hockey worlds
Despite some close calls, Canada’s confidence hasn’t wavered in its quest for a third straight world title.
The hosts are entering the semifinals of the women’s world hockey championship coming off two tightly-contested wins. Canada earned a 4-3 shootout win over the U.S. in the final preliminary game on Monday, then a 3-2 overtime victory over Sweden in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
“I think we have a lot of confidence in each other as a group and we understand there are going to be ups and downs during games,” star forward Sarah Nurse told The Canadian Press.
“I think that we’ve done an excellent job of managing it and just staying pretty even keel, not getting too high or too low, not letting emotions get the best of us and understanding that there are ebbs and flows of hockey games. And so we want to definitely control the narrative and control how the games play out for us.”