LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -- Jenelle Kohanchuk scored twice and Vicki Bendus had the tiebreaking goal and added two assists to help Canada win the Four Nations Cup women's hockey tournament, 6-3 over Finland on Saturday night.

Jennifer Wakefield, Brianne Jenner and Haley Irwin also scored for Canada, 4-0 in the pre-Olympic event.

Kohanchuk, off an assist from Bendus, opened the scoring at 2:25 of the first period. Riika Valila tied it for Finland (2-2), Bendus countered for Canada, and Wakefield and Jenner added goals in the period.

Finland's Anna Kilponen cut it to 4-2 late in the second period. Kohanchuk had a power-play goal early in the third, Susanna Tapani responded for Finland at 6:46, and Irwin completed the scoring with 6 seconds left.

Canada outshot Finland 45-22.

In the third-place game, Kelli Stack, Jocelyne Lamoureux and Hilary Knight each scored twice in the United States' 8-1 victory over Sweden. Kate Buesser and Brianna Decker also scored for the United States.

Buesser and Decker scored in the first period, and Sweden's Sofia Engstrom cut the deficit in half in the final minute. In the second period, Stack had two power-play goals and Knight scored another. Stack added a short-handed goal in the third.

The Americans outshot Sweden 59-6.

The U.S. finished 2-2, also beating Sweden 10-0 in the opener. Sweden was 0-4.