US women’s hockey team, now 3-0, plays Canada
MILAN — After raving about his young players, goaltending and defender Caroline Harvey’s driving speed in a 5-0 win over Switzerland on Monday, U.S. coach John Wroblewski was quickly reminded of the next challenge ahead for his women’s hockey team at the Milan Cortina Games.
Canada is up next. And with or without Marie-Philip Poulin — Canada’s “Captain Clutch — Wroblewski understands his team is in for a handful today.
“Yeah, I heard about that. It’s a shame,” Wroblewski said of Poulin limping off the ice and missing the final two periods of Canada’s 5-1 win over Czechia.
Canada coach Troy Ryan said he didn’t have full details of Poulin’s apparent lower-body injury. He said it was too early to say whether she could play Tuesday.
“The interesting thing about looking forward to Canada is that every time we play them, it’s got a different life, a different culture,” Wroblewski said. “And so we’ll see what we get tomorrow night.”
The U.S. might be favored in the tournament, but the Canadians are the defending Olympic champions.




