MILAN – Canada advanced to the Olympic women’s hockey semifinals with a 5-1 win Saturday over Germany, and in a quarterfinal victory that featured the return of captain Marie-Philip Poulin to Canada’s lineup.
Poulin, Brianne Jenner, Claire Thompson, Sarah Fillier and Blayre Turnbull scored for Canada in its first Olympic game against Germany.
Canada’s goalie Emerance Maschmeyer stopped 10 shots for her second win of the tournament.
Poulin rejoined Canada’s lineup after missing two games with a right knee injury. She was checked hard into the boards by Kristyna Kaltounkova in the primary period of Monday’s 5-1 win over Czechia.
Her goal within the fifth period gave her a profession 18 in Olympic women’s hockey, which tied the Games record held by her former teammate Hayley Wickenheiser.
Franziska Feldmeier scored Germany’s first-ever goal against Canada. The Germans had been outscored 78-0 in nine world championship meetings.
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Goaltender Sandra Abstreiter, who made 38 saves within the loss, is a Montreal Victoire teammate of Poulin and 4 other Canadian players.

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Canada finished second in Group A with a 3-0-0-1 record behind unbeaten United States and ahead of Czechia (1-0-1-2). Germany (2-1-0-1) ranked second in Group B.
The USA and Sweden advanced to Monday’s semifinals with quarterfinal victories on Friday over Italy and Czechia, respectively.
Finland and Switzerland met in a later Saturday quarterfinal, after which the semifinal matchups were to be confirmed.
Canada led 2-0 and 3-0, and outshot the Germans 10-3 and 27-6, at period breaks.
Jenner scored her first of the tournament at 1:40 of the primary period when she tipped the puck past Abstreiter’s glove on a feed from Emma Maltais.
Poulin’s knee was tested inside the first five minutes as she chased down Laura Kluge on a short-handed breakaway, after the German stripped Renata Fast of the puck.
Thompson’s wobbling shot from the blue line fooled Abstreiter between her pads at 16:41.
Fillier’s sharp-angled shot along the goal-line deflected off Abstreiter’s stick shaft for a power-play goal, and her third of the tournament, at 17:30 of the second period.
Turnbull drove the online and went forehand to backhand on Abstreiter on an odd-man rush with Laura Stacey for Canada’s fourth goal 38 seconds into the third period.
Feldmeier scored on a short-handed breakaway at 8:42 of the third period.
Poulin, moving into the low slot, redirected a Fillier pass by Abstreiter at 15:30.
The Germans are coached by Jeff MacLeod of Halifax. German forward Nina Jobst-Smith of Surrey, B.C., plays for the Vancouver Goldeneyes.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 14, 2026.
It is a corrected story. A previous version stated that Czechia beat Sweden to advance to the semifinals. The truth is, Sweden beat Czechia.
Note to readers:It is a corrected story. A previous version stated that Czechia beat Sweden to advance to the semifinals. The truth is, Sweden beat Czechia.
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