Bouveng’s three points lead unbeaten Sweden over Japan at women’s hockey worlds
UTICA, N.Y. — Josefin Bouveng had two goals and an assist as Sweden remained perfect at the world women’s hockey championship with a 6-2 win over Japan on Sunday.
The win assured Sweden of finishing in the top two in Group B and moving on to the playoffs. Sweden led the group with nine points from three overtime wins. Germany, which was off Sunday, was second with six points from two wins.
Sweden and Germany were scheduled to play Monday.
Sara Hjalmarsson had a goal and an assist for Sweden, while Ebba Hedqvist, Hilda Svensson and Thea Johansson also scored. Emma Soderberg made 16 saves.