Canada, featuring Oxford's Ella Shelton beat the US 4-2 this morning to earn the number 1 seed.
Canada was able to withstand constant pressure from the Americans to earn a 4-2 victory last night in the Women's hockey tournament at the Beijing Olympics.
Canada was outshot 53-27 in the game and goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens stood on her head making 51 saves for the Canucks.
FINAL | @adesbiens30 made a historic 51 saves, @briannejenner netted 2 goals and @pou29 came up clutch on a penalty shot in π¨π¦'s 4-2 win over πΊπΈ.
— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) February 8, 2022
π° https://t.co/h3wqTbztOS
π https://t.co/9B7BkBMnfi#TeamCanada | #Beijing2022 pic.twitter.com/1mesZBv5Sk
The win means Canada will be the No.1 seed for the quarterfinals and semifinals. Canada will face the No.1 seed from Group B during the quarterfinals on Thursday.
Oxford County's Ella Shelton was held off the score sheet in this game. She has 3 assists in 4 games at the tournament.
MARIE-PHILIP POULIN π₯π₯π₯
— CBC Olympics (@CBCOlympics) February 8, 2022
Captain Clutch with a NASTY penalty shot goal to make it
π¨π¦ 4-2 πΊπΈ pic.twitter.com/xfOaMQDpog

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