Canada defeats Swiss 5-1 at under-18 women's world hockey championship

Doretty Copetti scores twice as Canada moves to 2-0-0

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Dorothy Copetti scored twice, including the first goal of her international career, to lead Canada past Switzerland 5-1 on Sunday in the preliminary round of the under-18 women's hockey world championship.
Sara Manness had a goal and an assist for Canada (2-0-0), while Hayley McDonald and Chloe Primerano rounded out the scoring.
Amelia Wilkinson made 10 saves in net for the win as Canada outshot Switzerland 60-11.
Jael Manetsch was the lone Swiss (0-1-1) scorer as goaltender Amaya Iseli stopped 55 shots.
Canada has the day off before playing the Czech Republic on Tuesday.
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