MILAN, Italy — Andrea Braendli stopped all 40 shots she faced to lead Switzerland to a 1-0 win over Finland in the quarterfinals of the women’s hockey tournament on Saturday, Feb. 14.

    Finland beat Switzerland, 3-1, in the preliminary round of the tournament. Switzerland advances to play Canada at 2:10 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16. Canada beat Germany, 5-1, to advance.

    Alina Muller scored with assists from Lara Stalder and Rahel Enzler at 14:17 of the second period for the lone goal of the game.

    Sanni Ahola, who played for St. Cloud State from 2020-25,

    made 13 saves for Finland.

    SCSU sophomore defenseman Siiri Yrjölä

    played 14:23 and had one shot on goal for Finland. Forward Jenniina Nylund, who played for SCSU from 2018-23, played 12:55 and had two shots for Finland.

    St. Cloud State junior forward Laura Zimmermann

    played 11:51 and was 3-0 on faceoffs for Switzerland.

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    Former St. Cloud State forward Klára Hymlárová battles for the puck with defenseman Maja Nylen Persson of Sweden in the quarterfinals of the women’s hockey tournament in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.

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    Forwards Hilda Svensson and Hanna Olsson had goals and Ebba Svensson Träff stopped all 29 shots she faced to lead Sweden to a quarterfinals win over Czechia on Friday, Feb. 13.

    Sweden will play the United States in the semifinals at 9:40 a.m. Monday, Feb. 16. The Americans defeated Italy, 6-0, to advance.

    Klára Hymlárová, who played for St. Cloud State from 2019-24,

    played for Czechia. Hymlárová played 17:17 and was 0-for-2 on faceoffs.

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    Former St. Cloud State forward Laura Kluge plays for Germany in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy.

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    Sarah Fillier, Marie-Philip Poulin, Blayre Turnbull, Brianne Jenner and Claire Thompson scored goals and Emerance Maschmeyer had 10 saves to lead Canada to a quarterfinals win on Saturday, Feb. 14.

    Laura Kluge, who played for St. Cloud State from 2017-21, played 19:49 for Germany. Kluge was 3-7 on faceoffs and had two shots on goal. St. Cloud State senior forward Svenja Voigt played 14:16 for Germany.

    Canada plays Switzerland in the semifinals at 2:10 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16.

    Brady Tkachuk, Matt Boldy, Jake Guentzel, Noah Hanifin and Jack Hughes had goals and Jack Eichel had a goal and an assist to lead the Americans to preliminary round win on Saturday, Feb. 14.

    Former St. Cloud State players Oliver Lauridsen and Patrick Russell played for Denmark. Lauridsen, who played defense for the Huskies from 2008-11, played 15:29 and was even in plus-minus. Russell, who played forward for SCSU from 2014-16, had three shots on goal, two penalty minutes, was 1-3 on faceoffs and was minus-3 in 18:43 of ice time.

    Team USA plays Germany in a preliminary round game at 12:10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15.

    Mick Hatten is a reporter and editor for stcloudlive.com. He began working for Forum Communications in November 2018 for The Rink Live and has covered St. Cloud State University hockey since 2010. Besides covering Huskies hockey, he is also covering other sports at SCSU and high school sports. A graduate of St. Cloud State, he has more than 30 years of experience as a journalist and has been a youth hockey coach since 2014. mick@stcloudlive.com

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