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Canada's hopes for its 10th gold medal of the Games thus suffered a reverse

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- February 22nd 2018 02:49 PM
Canada's hopes for its 10th gold medal of the Games thus suffered a reverse

Canada's hopes for its 10th gold medal of the Games thus suffered a reverse

In a battle for supremacy in Ice Hockey for women between the  traditional rivals and neighbours,  Canada and the United States, the luck did not favour the defending champions Canada as they went down fighting in the shootout in an action packed final in the 2018 PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympic Games. The loss snaps the Canadian women's Olympic win streak at 24 games. They had won four straight Olympic gold medals following the last loss, which came also against the United States in the gold medal game at Nagano 1998. Image result for winter olympics PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 22: Canada forward Melodie Daoust (15) fights for position with United States defenceman Megan Keller (5) during the women's ice hockey final between Canada and USA at PyeongChang 2018 at Gangneung Hockey Centre. The Canadians and Americans were meeting in the gold medal game for a third straight Olympic Games. Since women's ice hockey made its debut at Nagano, 1998, the two have met in the tournament final in all but one Olympics. The neighbouring countries have developed a strong rivalry on the ice - and that was on display once again on Wednesday. The Americans were awarded three consecutive power plays in the first period. With  Sarah Nurse  in the box for a slash, Sidney Moran fired a shot that was deflected by Hilary Knight in front and past  Szabados, giving the United States an early lead. Canada tied the game two minutes into the second period.  Blayre Turnbull fired a saucer pass in front, avoiding a US defender that had tried to block the feed.Haley Irvine redirected the pass through the pads of American netminder Maddie Rooney, getting Canada on the board. PYEONGCHANG, SOUTH KOREA - FEBRUARY 22: Canada forward Jennifer Wakefield (9) shoots on net during the women's ice hockey final between Canada and USA at PyeongChang 2018 at Gangneung Hockey Centre. Marie Phillip Poulin gave Canada a 2-1 lead at 6:55. Meghan Aposta fed the Canadian captain near the slot who then beat a screened Rooney, giving the Canadians their first lead of the game. Poulin now has goals in three consecutive gold medal games. The United States was pressuring early in the third period. Knight sent a cross crease pass to Brianna Decker, but the puck was poked away by  Szabados while Poulin made contact with the American forward in front. But the Americans tied the game at 13:39. Monique Lamoureux broke in and beat Szabados with a wrist shot, making it a 2-2 game, which sent it into overtime. The Canadians went 3-0-0 during preliminary round play - which included a 2-1 win over the Americans. The team then earned a spot in the gold medal game with a 5-0 win over the Olympic Athletes from Russia on Monday  


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