The Canadians headline Group A of the top five seeds from the 2022 world championship including silver medalist United States, bronze medalist Czechia, Switzerland and Japan
Canada faces the Swiss, France meets Finland and the United States plays Japan on opening day April 5.The April 13 quarter-finals will be followed by semi-finals April 15 and medal games April 16.
Canada edged the U.S. 2-1 for gold last year in Herning, Denmark, and 3-2 in overtime in 2021 in Calgary. Canadian teams have won gold in six of eight women’s world championships played on home ice, including the 2021 edition played in front of family members only in Calgary because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada and the U.S. conclude their seven-game Rivalry Series on Feb. 20 in Trois-Rivieres, Que., and Feb. 22 in Laval, Que.
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