Canada's dominance in women's hockey was on full display as they smothered Switzerland in the 2026 Olympic debut, but this victory wasn't without its controversies. In a 4-0 win, Sarah Fillier and Darryl Watt each scored and assisted, with Fillier scoring on the power play and Watt striking at even strength. Defender Claire Thompson also contributed two assists. However, the Swiss team faced challenges, with one player testing positive for norovirus, leading to their isolation and absence from the opening ceremonies. This wasn't the only controversy; the game itself saw Canada outshooting Switzerland 51-6, with the Canadians converting on three of their five power-play chances. The Canadians' resilience and experience were key to their success, but the Swiss team's struggles and the impact of the virus cast a shadow over the game. As the tournament progresses, these controversies may continue to shape the narrative, leaving fans wondering about the true strength of the Canadian team and the impact of external factors on the players' performance. Will Canada's dominance continue, or will these controversies create opportunities for other teams to rise to the challenge? Only time will tell.