- Canada could actually have run away there in the first and second period.

Lisa Jönsson in goal made a good match, says SVT Sports expert Maria Rooth about the cage keeper's effort in a match where Sweden received 55 shots.

It took just over two minutes - then Canada scored their first goal.

A lot of traffic in front of the Swedish cage and a passive blue-yellow defense when Ava Murphy had to carve a one in the goal column.

An additional goal would come in the first period.

Canada had just stood for stable play in boxplay when Reah Hicks, the expelled player at a numerical disadvantage, came in and scored the second goal of the match after a game reversal.

With five minutes left in the second period, Hicks also extended to 3-0.

A Swedish reduction came two minutes later.

And it was nice.

Tuva Kandell with a distinct finish from the blue line.

Sweden, on the other hand, came no closer than that.

The loss is the national team's second in the tournament.

On Thursday, Sweden will face Finland.