Team Canada is 2-0 at the World Women's U-18 Hockey Championship in St. Catherines, after knocking off Sweden 5-2 Friday night, and breezing by the Czech Republic 11-0 Saturday.

MacGregor's Sheridan Oswald of the Central Plains Capitals played in both games, and talks about the experience so far.

"I guess I can't really put it into words, It's just an incredible feeling to be able to represent my Country and my Province. It's been amazing, I've learned so much from just being here."

Oswald picked up her first -- and only goal -- of the tournament so far against the Czechs Saturday night, and says it's nice to get it off her back. She says the team's improving every shift, and talks about tonight's match against the US.

"(The competition's) been pretty good. We've come together as a team really well, and we're just looking to move forward and do better every game. Not looking to far in advance or anything, but just sticking to our game-plan and I think we'll be fine."

Tonight's match will be the first real test for Oswald and Team Canada, as both teams go in undefeated at 2-0. Canada vs USA goes at 6:30 p.m.