Marie-Philip Poulin and Kristin O’Neill both scored twice for Canada who rose 7-1 in the world of women’s hockey championship.
Daryl Watts, Sophie Jaques and Jennifer Gardiner completed the brand for the defending champions, who finished with a 3-1 file in group A. They will face the one who will finish second in group B, which remains to be determined, in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
Canadian goalkeeper Kristen Campbell made 18 stops at her second departure in the tournament. Adela Sapovalivova was the only representative of the Czech Republic (1-3) to register for the brand. Goalkeeper Klara Peslarova was replaced by Michaela Hesova in third, after the first three of Canada’s five goals in this period.
Peslarova allowed five goals in 33 throws. Hesova made eight stops in 10 shots.
The Czech Republic, encouraged by the noisy crowd of the Budver Arena, was not intimidated by Canada to only its fourth confrontation against the female super-power. The Czechs have proven to be a good challenge for Canadians during the first 40 minutes of play, before imploding in the last twenty.
The two Poulin goals bring its total to 38 in the world championship. She occupies the second row behind the Canadian Jayna Hefford (40). The Canadian captain also has 85 points, one less the Canadian record held by Hayley Wickenheiser.
In advance 2-1 After two periods, Canada exploded for five goals in third, including three in 58 seconds, chasing Peslarova.
Erin Ambrose has played his 100th game for Canada.
The Five First Nations of Group A and the first three in group B go to the qualifying rounds.
The United States (3-0) will finish at the forefront of group A. They will face Switzerland on Tuesday (0-3). The Americans will face the third team of group B in quarters.
Premieres in group B, the Swedes (3-0) will face Finland (2-2), while the Czeching will face Switzerland in the other quarter-final.
Another reverse of Hungary
Germany has inflicted a fourth consecutive defeat in Hungary at the Women’s World Hockey Championship on Monday afternoon after having beat it 4-1 and assured that it will be relegated to the lower level.
Nicola Hadraschek scored two goals, Laura Kluge contributed a goal and two assistance mentions, while Katarina Jobst-Smith completed the brand for the Germans, who signed a second victory in group B.
Emma Kreisz succeeded in the first net of Hungary in this tournament.
Germany will complete the preliminary phase of the Women’s World Cup by facing Japan on Tuesday.
Finland hardly beats Switzerland
In the evening, Ronja Savolanan opened the brand in the first period and the Finnish won the Swiss by the 2-1 brand.
Michelle Karvinen scored the decisive goal in the middle of the second third and Emilia Kyrkko stopped 27 throws.
Alina Muller reduced the gap to a single goal less than two minutes after Karvinen’s goal, but Switzerland came up against a Finnish goalkeeper in full possession of her means.
Finland ended the preliminary round with a 2-0-2 file, while Switzerland, which has undergone three setbacks in three games, will end this tournament phase with a confrontation against the United States on Tuesday.
The quarter -finals will take off on Thursday.