MALMO, Sweden - A quick look at Saturday's final at the women's world hockey championship between Canada and the United States:PLAYERS TO WATCHCanadaMarie-Philip Poulin — Her country's golden goalscorer in last year's Winter Olympics, Canada may need her clutch goalscoring abilities again.Natalie Spooner/Jennifer Wakefield/Brianne Jenner — Twitter has dubbed them the "Spennerfield" line. The trio's combined size and strength make them difficult to contain.United StatesHilary Knight — Right-winger leads the tournament in scoring with six goals in four games. She and linemates Brianna Decker and Kendall Coyne are a threat to score every time they step on the ice.Jessie Vetter — Expect the U.S. to go with a proven performer in net. Their four world titles in the last five years were won with Vetter in goal in the final.KEYS TO THE GAMECanada — Stay out of the penalty box. U.S. power play is running at a 41 per cent success rate. Control the puck better on the offensive zone blue-line to avoid turnovers.United States — Use speed to force Canada into penalty trouble and let power play work its magic. Forecheck aggressively as Canada has some inexperienced defenders.
What to watch for in women's world hockey championship gold-medal game
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