
Canada’s Chloe Primerano poised for women’s world hockey championship debut
ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — Chloe Primerano continues to be ahead of her time.
She’s answered the bell at higher levels of hockey in recent months, and has the chance to do it again.
At 18 years three months, Primerano will be the youngest defender to play for Canada at a women’s world championship since Cheryl Pounder in 1994.
The 10-country tournaments opens Wednesday in Ceske Budejovice, Czechia, but Canada doesn’t start defence of its gold medal until Thursday against Finland.