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Winter Olympics women’s ice hockey final: USA beat Canada 2-1 in overtime – as it happened

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And the report from tonight’s game can be found here:Not enough overtime action for you,Norway has taken the Canadian curling men to an extra end!Maybe I’ll watch that now,Time to sign off from here, but there’s still a little bit of curling and a good bit of figure skating to follow today and a big three-day weekend ahead,We might even see the USA v Canada on the hockey ice again for another final on Sunday, this time in the men’s game,Thanks for the emails.

See you next time,The PWHL will resume soon, and a lot of these players are teammates,Canadian goalie Ann-Marie Desbiens and captain Marie-Philip Poulin play with US forward Hayley Scamurra in Montreal,Hilary Knight plays with Canada’s Julia Gosling in Seattle,But the USA also have a bunch of players from the University of Wisconsin – Laila Edwards, who had a couple of key plays, and Caroline Harvey, who was a menace through the whole game.

We have dramatic finishes in curling at the moment as well.Check the main blog:Hilary Knight speaks and admits they came out slow in the first period and just had to throw everything at them in the third.She speaks very highly of Frankel.And she dodges talk of retirement.Elizabeth White checks in again and just says “NOOOOOOOOO!!!”The good news for Canada is that you still have Rachel Homan.

The better news is that Cassie Sharpe appears to be OK after a horrific crash in the halfpipe.The bad news is that Marc Kennedy is making the shots that will keep the men’s curling team in the headlines.Canada actually rebounded very well in these Games, as I wrote a couple of days ago …What … just … happened …?Based on the first 55 minutes or so, there’s no way the USA should’ve won this game.It was only after they pulled Aerin Frankel, who came up big many times, that they got the tying goal on an assist from the young Wisconsin Badgers player Laila Edwards to the captain, Hilary Knight.Edwards, who didn’t look up to the task on many occasions in this final, made a terrific defensive play.

A couple of minutes later, Taylor Heise threaded the puck along the boards up to Megan Keller, who slipped diagonally past a defender and slid the puck under Desbiens’ pads.The outstanding Canadian goalie didn’t realize it was past her at first, but the crowd reaction must have alerted her.She looked back and saw the puck in her own net.Heartbreak.Joy.

Unexpected things,This matchup usually lives up to the hype, and it certainly did here,Alternate captain Megan Keller with the winner, just barely getting through Desbiens and trickling over the line,16:00 left,We’re in sudden-death 3-on-3 OT … AND IT’S OVER!!!!Fast is in, and Edwards, as if answering my comment that she’s not showing the speed to participate in 3-on-3, recovers to poke it away.

I take it back,Desbiens saves at the other end,Fillier (CAN) on a 2-on-2 and she shoots! Frankel can only knock it down and it’s free but it’s played with a high stick, and the faceoff is out of the zone,17:06 left,Faceoff in Canadian zone.

Glitch in broadcast stream,Please call the paramedics,Poulin (CAN) shoots! All she does is win hockey games with clutch goals,Not on that shot, though,Scofield (USA) shoots, and Desbien covers up.

Keller (USA) shoots! Desbiens raises an arm for the save!Edwards (USA) has had a rough game despite assisting on the goal, but she’s in the game here,She’s just a few steps too slow for this, and it shows,Breakaway for Watts! But Murphy (USA) recovers to poke it away,Can’t remember the last time the USA won a race like that,Harvey’s on the ice for the USA.

No surprise.USA maintaining possession but not able to get a clear path to goal.Canada had outshot the USA 29-28 in regulation.Now it’s 29 each.I’ll only give time updates periodically.

Should be a lot of action here.(OK, 4-on-4 if you include the goalies.)After 20 minutes, it’ll be a shootout.Are you not enter-… OK, puck drops …Jane O’Hara:double quotation markSo nerve-wracking reading your coverage! I am a Canadian vacationing in Mexico where we can’t get the game….or maybe we can but haven’t really gone to many sports bars to see.

Still hoping for the Maple Leaf to pull this one out!I would love to be watching this in a sports bar with a bunch of Canadians,As long as they didn’t mention curling,Gilbert Tagalog:double quotation markStay where you are beau!!On Wednesday I took a loo break and the next thing I knew Marner scored for the Canadians!!It’s always in the first five or the last five minutes of the OT period…There was a plotline in the great-but-not-as-great-as-it-should’ve-been sitcom Sports Night in which a character never wants to talk about having covered a famous home run – because he had gone to the facilities when it happened,Elizabeth White:double quotation markFollowing your updates in Canada because I almost can’t bring myself to watch,If you’re wondering about the unannounced delay.

it was a commercial break,This is a huge country so most Canadians have always followed their team on the radio or TV because it’s difficult to travel to away games,Starting with the earliest days of the NHL there’s always been ads,If this goes to shoot outs my nerves won’t manage,Just gotta keep my stick on the ice.

I live in a country that’s legendary for sticking ads in and on everything, and they didn’t break then.Weird.Bruce Brooks:double quotation markI hope the poobahs of Europe’s best football leagues will watch the sudden-death OT & rethink their lame policy of resolving ties not by playing more football, but by taking penalty shots at the goalie.There’s no tension in the sports world gripping that sudden-death overtime.Hmmm … story idea … are my editors reading this? Hello?Here we go …Richard Hirst wins the inbox:double quotation markSo after time slippin’ the USA flew like an eagle.

Doot doot dooh-dooo …Hilary Knight scored her first Olympic goal in Vancouver.I was … several miles north of there in Whistler, watching the US men claim their first medal in Nordic combined.I really wanted to be covering curling, but the Nordic combined team that year was impressive.Also discovered that watching biathlon on TV is great but isn’t that great an experience when you have to stand in a mixed zone where you can’t even see live results or see anyone crossing the finish line.Aside from that, what a great experience that was.

More good news for the USA from Daniel Gallan at the main blog:double quotation markAmber Glenn from the USA pulls off a stunning routine to take a commanding lead in the figure skating!She leaves the ice with a score of 147.52 and a combined score 214.91.Probably won’t be enough to bridge the 9-plus-point gap to the podium places after the short program, but seeing someone rebound from collapsing into tears after a short program is never not gratifying.The bad news for Everyone Who Goes Curling And Does Not Live In Canada is that the villainous quartet lead Norway 3-2 in the ninth end with hammer.

It’s so weird to find a Canadian team objectionable, isn’t it? But lamenting that “the spirit of curling is dead” while you’re holding the bloody knife is so un-Canadian,They were flailing,Canada had outplayed them at every turn,Faster to every puck,Forcing more action from the goalie.

But Frankel kept them in it,And the captain got in front of the net and tipped a puck down so that it skidded past the excellent Desbiens,Do I have time to go for a jog or something? Probably not,And I’m too overweight and knock-kneed to jog anyway,Happy to take your email.

20 seconds,USA possessing,Scramble,Desbiens smothers,9.

5 seconds,Can the USA conjure a late winner?1-1,Knight now has 15 goals in her Olympic career,She has scored in three straight gold-medal matches,She just got engaged to Brittany Bowe.

Legend.52 seconds left.Play resumes.Not sure why Canada weren’t called for a penalty.Not sure how the USA tied this.

Overtime would be 20-minute sudden-death 3-on-3 (which is really 4-on-4 if you include goalies).How did that get through???Replay shows the captain parked herself in front of the net and tipped a shot from Edwards.Canadian defenders collapsing on whoever has the puck … wait … what???Analytics insist it’s the right call.Right?USA 0-1 Canada, 2:25 left.Is this a timeout? Can someone make an announcement? Why are we stopped?Frankel save.

Canadian attacker whiffs on a shot,USA can’t get control,Now they get it behind the Canadian net and sit on it,Pause,2:25.

USA across center ice, Bad pass, Canada clear to Maltais,3:00USA absorb a Canadian flurry,Clear,Reset,3:30 left
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