Japan edges Germany to meet Canada in quarters, Sweden routs Norway at women’s hockey worlds

Japan edged past Germany 1-0 at the women’s ice hockey world championship on Tuesday to set up a quarterfinal against defending champion Canada.

Japan finished second in Group B while Canada was placed second in Group A.

The result also means that the winner of Group A, the United States, will meet Germany in the quarters after the German team’s third-place finish in Group B.

Rui Ukita scored the lone goal for Japan and goalie Miyuu Masuhara stopped 34 shots to get the shutout.

Later Tuesday, Hilary Knight set an assist record as the United States wrapped up the group stage by beating Switzerland 5-0.

From left, goalkeeper Andrea Braendli of Switzerland, Alina Mueller and Elena Gaberell of Switzerland looks on after third goal of USA is scored during the ice hockey IIHF Women’s World Championship, Group A, match between USA and Switzerland, in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, Tuesday, April 15, 2025. (Lubos Pavlicek/CTK via AP)

The 35-year-old Knight, making her 15th world championship appearance, recorded three assists for a total of 50 to break Hayley Wickenheiser’s record of 49 assists at the tournament.

Knight is also the all-time leader for goals (67) and points (117).

Tessa Janecke and Kendall Coyne scored two goals each, Caroline Harvey also had a goal and Alex Carpenter added three assists. Goalie Gwyneth Philips only had to make three saves before she was replaced 11:04 into the middle period by Ava McNaughton, who also stopped three shots as the U.S. outshot the Swiss 53-6.

Janecke opened the scoring with a power play goal on a rebound 11:23 into the game. Coyne doubled the advantage 1:04 later before Janecke added her second with 4:55 remaining in the opening period.

Harvey netted the fourth with a shot high into the net in the final second of the middle period before Coyne finished it off with 1:19 to go in the final frame.

Also, Ebba Hedqvist scored a hat trick for Sweden in an 8-0 rout of newly promoted Norway.

Sweden won Group B with four wins in four games and will face Finland, the third team in Group A, in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

Norway, which was promoted to the top division after a 27-year absence, was fourth in Group B after winning one game and will be relegated together with another newcomer, Hungary, which finished pointless at the bottom.

Mira Hallin, Lina Ljungblom, Jenna Raunio, Josefin Bouveng and Hilda Svensson also had a goal each and Ida Boman made 16 saves in the Swedish net.

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