By Abdulhamid Ibrahim
Canada is set to face Switzerland on Saturday in a rematch of the tournament opener, which Canada won 4-0 at the CAA Centre in“The plan was to get through the preliminaries and quarters and get to a semifinal game, so I think the mood’s pretty good,” Canada head coach Troy Ryan said. “Obviously the path is not necessarily the way we planned it, going to overtime in both of those games .
“It’s our mentality on how we approach the game and how we set it up to set ourselves up for success later in the games,” he said. “That Sweden game, we had possession in the majority of the game but we took penalties. Ryan finds the comparisons of where the current group is to that of the 2022 Olympic gold-medal winning team that scored a single-tournament record 57 goals in seven contests to be “funny.”
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