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Canada beats USA for gold in Women's World Hockey Championship for second straight year
Canada beats USA for gold in Women's World Hockey Championship for second straight year
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HERNING, Denmark – Brianne Jenner scored twice in the second period and Canada defended its title with a 2-1 win over the United States in the women’s world hockey championship final on Sunday.
Ann-Renée Desbiens made 20 saves for Canada, which won gold in a third major international event in the span of a year.
Abby Roque scored for the Americans and Nicole Hensley stopping 17 shots in the loss.
Canada edged the U.S. 3-2 in overtime just over a year ago in Calgary in a world championship delayed to August because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Canada also beat the U.S. 3-2 in February’s Olympic women’s hockey final in Beijing.
Both Canada and the U.S. returned 18 players from their Olympic rosters. The Americans seemed to absorb what lineup changes there were quicker than Canada.
The U.S. went undefeated into the final, including a 5-2 win over Canada in the preliminary round, with a plus-47 goal differential compared to Canada’s plus-22.
In addition to moving the puck quicker and cleaner than it did in the loss to the U.S., Canada also defended more tenaciously in the box between and below the faceoff dots.
Trailing 2-1, the U.S. came close to pulling even on a pair of power-play chances in the third period, and also in a furious final minute with Hensley pulled for an extra attacker.
However, Desbiens held off the U.S. throughout the third period when Canada was outshot 12-6.
Canada and the U.S. have met in the final of all but one world championship since the inaugural tournament in Ottawa in 1990. Canada lost to host Finland in the 2019 semifinal.
Canada led 2-0 on a pair of Jenner goals 84 seconds apart until Roque made it 2-1 with her fourth power-play goal of the tournament at 19:39 of the second period.
Amanda Kessel drew Canadian defenders and Desbiens to her and threaded a goal-mouth pass to an unchecked Roque to score.
Jenner’s nine goals in February’s Winter Olympics matched a tournament record, but the veteran didn’t score in the world championship until Saturday’s semifinal win over Switzerland.
Jenner beat Hensley with a wrist shot from just below the faceoff dot for a power-play goal at 10:54. Jenner scored her first from the same area, but from a sharper angle.
She collected Marie-Philip Poulin’s pass at the high boards, took the puck deep and handcuffed Hensley with a low shot far side at 9:30.
Canada outshot the U.S. 5-2 in a goal-free first period and went 0-for-2 on the power play.
U.S. forward Alex Carpenter hit the crossbar with three minute remaining in the period.
The 2023 women’s championship will be held in Canada in a city yet to be announced, followed by the U.S. hosting it in 2024.
Canada and the United States will also square off in a seven-game Rivalry Series this winter.
The International Ice Hockey Federation introduced a top-tier women’s championship in the same year as the Olympic Games for the first time in 2022 to encourage federations to invest more consistently in women’s hockey.
Earlier Sunday, Czechia beat Switzerland 4-2 in the bronze medal game with Natalie Mlynkova scoring two goals. It was the Czechs’ first medal at the women’s worlds.
Japan beat Finland in a penalty shootout after three scoreless periods and overtime. Japan finished fifth with the win – its best finish at the tournament – and will play in Group A in 2023. Finland finished sixth, its lowest ever.




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Canada defeated the USA 4-2 in the final preliminary round game before the women's hockey quarterfinals at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. 
The win gives Canada the No. 1 seed for the quarterfinals and semifinals and puts the USA at the opposite of the knockout bracket. Canada will face the No. 1 seeded team in Group B during the first game of the quarterfinals on Thursday. 
Although the USA got to the net early with multiple shots from forward Abbey Murphy, Canada struck first and started the momentum on a power play goal from Brianne Jenner. Sarah Fillier and captain Marie Philip-Poulin both assisted on the first score. 
Forward Dani Cameranesi scored the first goal on for the USA during the second period, then forward Alex Carpenter scored after Canada forward Emily Clark was given a two-minute minor penalty for boarding. 
A mere 26 seconds after the power play goal, Jenner scored again assisted by Sarah Nurse and tied it up 2-2. Forward Jamie Lee Rattray scored on a rebound off a shot from Fillier and put Canada back in the lead. Philip-Poulin sealed the victory for Canada at the end of the second period with a goal on a penalty shot.
While the USA couldn't retaliate in the third period, they will have another chance to take down their rivals.  The two teams are expected to meet again in the gold medal game barring any major upsets in the quarterfinals and semifinals. The women's hockey quarterfinals begins on Thursday, Feb. 10.
The Sporting News tracked scoring updates and highlights from USA vs. Canada on Monday night in the 2022 Olympics. Follow for complete results from the preliminary round game.
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1:20 p.m.: Canada blocks six shots on goal during the power play and stops play with 26 seconds remaining. 
1:19 p.m.: Rooney heads to the bench at the start of the power play and the USA have a 6-on-4 advantage.
1:17 a.m.: USA will go on the power play after Turnbull executes a two-minute minor tripping penalty.
1:05 a.m.: Canada blocked six shots during the USA power play and only let one through for Desbiens to save. USA remains down by two with 7:49 remaining. 
1:02 a.m.:  Johnston gets sent to the penalty box for unsportsmanlike conduct and the USA goes on the power play.
12:52 a.m.: Roque attempts a shot before Desbiens gloves the puck. USA wins the face off and almost immediately gets another shot in the crease that Desbiens shields.
12:48 a.m.: USA gets the first few shots to open the third period until Canada clears it to Desbiens. 
12:28 a.m.: GOAL CANADA. Philip-Poulin broke away and forced a slashing penalty against the USA. She scores after the official awards her with a penalty shot and keeps Canada in the lead. Canada leads 4-2 with 2:35 remaining in the second period. 
12:24 a.m.: Larocque is sent to the penalty box for an illegal hit and the USA goes on its fourth power play. 
12:22 a.m.: GOAL CANADA. Rattray gets Spooners' rebound and scores a goal to put Canada back on top. Canada leads 3-1.
12:17 a.m.: GOAL CANADA. Jenner cruises past defenders 26 seconds after the PPG and gets a one-timer past Rooney to tie it up again at 2-2 with eight minutes remaining in the second period. 
12:15 a.m.: POWER PLAY GOAL USA. Kessel executes a pass to Carpenter in front of the net and gets a shot past Desbiens for the USA lead. USA leads 2-1.
12:13 a.m.: Clark is sent to the penalty box for boarding and the USA will go on its third power play. 
12:10 a.m.: GOAL USA. Cameranesi gets a rebound and shoots the puck past Desbiens for the score. Barnes was credited with the assist. USA ties it up 1-1 with 10:34 remaining in the second period. 
12:02 a.m.: USA goes on the power play after a minor penalty against Thompson for hooking. USA attempts three shots and remains scoreless. 
11:58 p.m.: Canada wins the face-offs and gets four shots on goal in the first minute of the second period.
11:42 p.m.: Rooney makes multiple stops as time runs out in the first period. 
11:39 p.m.: USA gets only one shot on the power play, then Canada gets possession and stops play with an icing call. 
11:35 p.m.: Stacey is given a minor two-minute penalty for hooking and the USA will start on the power play. 
11:32 p.m.: POWER PLAY GOAL CANADA. Jenner gets a shot past Rooney with the team's third shot on goal and gives Canada a 1-0 lead with 5:32 remaining in the first period. Fillier and Philip-Poulin are credited with an assist on the play. 
11:30 p.m.: Desbiens makes a critical stop on a shot from Schofield, then Harvey cross-checks Fillier to send Canada on the power play. 
11:24 p.m.: Murphy gets multiple shots on goal and Desbiens made stops that left her sprawled out against the post.
11:20 p.m.: Keller gets a shot up high on Desbiens, and Roque was at the crease to follow through. Desbiens makes the stop and Canada gets possession with 11:50 remaining in the first period. 
11:16 p.m.: Rooney gloves a high shot from Laroque, then slaps the puck away for an icing call against the USA. 
11:14 p.m.: Desbiens makes a critical save on a shot from Pannek. 
11:12 p.m.: Rooney leaves the puck for a defender to pick it up but Natalie Spooner swoops in and gets a shot into the crease. 
11:10 p.m.: Canada wins the puck drop and wacks it past the USA blue line. 
10:00 p.m.: USA and Canada both release their lineups about an hour ahead of the matchup. 
The United States will face Canada on Sunday, Feb 7 at 11:10 p.m. ET. The game will take place at the Wukesong Sports Centre in Beijing. 
The 2022 Winter Olympics will air live on USA Network and NBC in the United States, while CBC and the CBC News Network will air the games in Canada. Viewers will be able to watch USA vs. Canada on multiple platforms.
All games will be available to live stream on NBC Sports' Olympic website, the NBC Sports app and fuboTV . Replays will air on USA Network.
In Canada, the games will be available to stream on CBC's Olympics website and CBC Gem along with fuboTV . Replays will air on TSN. 

(Updated: Feb. 17, 2022 4:44 am ET)
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Editor's note: The U.S. and Canada women's hockey teams met in the gold medal game at the 2022 Winter Olympics Wednesday night. To relive the action between the U.S. and Canada, check out our live blog of the clash below.
The U.S. women’s hockey team looks to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals tonight as they face Canada.
Victories over Czechia and Finland helped get the U.S. to this point while Canada routed Sweden and Switzerland by a combined score of 21-3 to reach their seventh straight Olympic gold medal game.
F
Kendall Coyne-Schofield - Hannah Brandt - Hilary Knight
Alex Carpenter - Abby Roque - Amanda Kessel
Dani Cameranesi - Kelly Pannek - Grace Zumwinkle
Hayley Scamurra- Jesse Compher- Abbey Murphy
D
Lee Stecklein - Cayla Barnes
Megan Keller - Savannah Harmon
Jincy Dunne - Megan Bozek
Caroline Harvey
G
Alex Cavallini (starter)
Maddie Rooney
These young fans are ready to watch @TeamUSA in the women’s hockey gold medal game! 🇺🇸 @OnHerTurf (via IG/ksahagun87, gscott1315, katieannensminger) pic.twitter.com/m4FDqqriUN
F
Sarah Nurse - Marie-Philip Poulin - Brianne Jenner
Melodie Daoust - Sarah Fillier - Natalie Spooner
Emily Clark - Blayre Turnbull - Rebecca Johnston
Jill Saulnier - Emma Maltais - Laura Stacy
Jamie Lee Rattray
D
Jocelyne Larocque - Renata Fast
Claire Thompson - Erin Ambrose
Michael Zandee-Hart - Ashton Bell
Ella Shelton
G
Ann-Renée Desbiens (starter)
Emerance Maschmeyer
0:00 - We're underway! For the fourth straight Olympics, it's the U.S. vs. Canada in the women's hockey gold medal game.
1:15 - An early chance for the U.S. but Amanda Kessel's effort goes just wide of Desbiens' net. The U.S dominated the shot count during their preliminary round matchup, but could only muster two goals. If numerous chances come their way again, they must cash in facing a Canada offense that has outscored opponents 52-8.
4:56 - The U.S. had its best chance off the stick of Hannah Brandt, but the post got in the way of opening the scoring for the defending gold medalists.
7:15 - GOAL! CANADA 1-0. The U.S. cannot clear the puck out of its zone and pays dearly. Kendall Coyne Schofield's clearance attempt is knocked down at the point my Melodie Daoust. Her shot attempt is blocked in front and the puck bounces out to Natalie Spooner, who buries it behind Alex Cavallini.
7:15 - The U.S. is challenging the call for offside and it looks like this one will come back.
7:15 - NO GOAL! The game remains 0-0 after the successful challenge by U.S. head coach Joel Johnson. 
7:50 - GOAL! CANADA 1-0 . This one will count. Canada wins an offensive zone face-off and it's Sarah Nurse, leading scorer in the Olympic tournament (5 goals, 17 points) with the re-direct to take the lead.
35 seconds after their disallowed goal, Canada scores - for real this time. 1-0 Canada in the first 🇨🇦 📺: @NBC & @peacockTV | #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/zc0dyQpwdD
11:36 - Wasting pucks is hurting the U.S. through the first half of the period. Turnovers are costing them possession and being careless with passes is leading to offside calls and icings -- the last of which led to the face-off that resulted in Nurse's goal.
13:06 - How good has Sarah Nurse been this tournament? Her 17 points ties Hockey Hall of Fame Hayley Wickenheiser for most in a single Olympic tournament. Wickenheiser set the record during the 2006 Torino Games when Canada topped Sweden for gold.
14:24 - Canada leads 7-4 in shots and is doing a good job limiting the U.S. chances after their 53-shot effort in the preliminary round meeting. As I mentioned, the U.S. is not helping themselves with some sloppy play trying to create.
14:33 - A 3-on-2 transition fails to test Desbiens as Abby Roque's shot from the side boards is easily stopped by the Canada net minder.
15:02 - GOAL! CANADA 2-0 . Death, taxes and Marie-Philip Poulin scoring against the U.S. The Canada forward scores his sixth goal in a gold medal game to double the lead to 2-0. More sloppy play from the U.S., this time starting from behind their own net. Poulin, being the legend that she is, helped forced the turnover, then wins a short puck pursuit and her shot goes off Cavallini and into the net.
Marie-Philip Poulin "Captain Clutch" scores to further Canada's lead. 📺: @NBC & @peacockTV | #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/lfHdqmQsiO
15:26 - Coyne Schofield takes a delay of game minor to put Canada on the power play.
17:26 - The U.S. plays a strong penalty kill and prevents Canada from extending their lead further.
20:00 - That's it for the first 20 minutes. Canada holds a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Sarah Nurse and Marie-Philip Poulin.
0:00 - Second period is under way. Talking to NBC during intermission, U.S. captain Kendall Coyne Schofield said they need to get more pucks Desbiens' way and take away her eyes with screens in front. You can't save what you can't see, right? Desbiens had an easy first period and wasn't tested much. Canada has shown an ability to lockdown games when holding a lead in this tournament. There's a big mountain to climb ahead for the U.S., but they certainly know what has to happen in order to get back into this game.
4:37 - The U.S. leads 2-1 in shots to start the second and continue to not challenge Desbiens. Canada is keeping the U.S. to the perimeter with their chances, allowing only low percentage opportunities.
7:28 - A 2-on-1 chance for Canada is stopped by Alex Cavallini's pad. Canada has continued to be quick on the transitions out of their own zone, with a handful leading to odd-player rushes.
9:08 - GOAL! CANADA 3-0 . Poulin gets her second as Canada extends their lead to 3-0. The U.S. again fails to generate anything in the offensive zone, so Canada counters, started by Erin Ambrose flipping the puck into the neutral zone. There it was picked up by Sarah Nurse, who drove the puck into the U.S. zone to open up space for a Brianne Jenner one-timer, which Cavallini stops. But future Hall of Famer Poulin -- as she usually is -- is in the right spot to bank the rebound off Cavallini for the third goal.
Another goal for Team Canada captain Marie-Philip Poulin 🇨🇦 Canada leads Team USA 3-0 in the second period of the gold medal game. 📺: @NBC & @peacockTV | #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/JFroV5NvmS
10:04 - The secondary assist from Nurse makes her the record holder for most points in a single Olympic tournament with 18, breaking a tie with Hayley Wickenheiser.
13:37 - If you want to understand just how bitter the rivalry is between the U.S. and Canada women's teams, here's a taste: "Every time we go against them, we want to make a statement and show them that they don't belong on the ice with us," said Canada forward Natalie Spooner earlier in the tournament. Spooner and her teammates have to be relishing this three-goal lead as the clock ticks down in the second period.
16:39 - GOAL! USA 3-1 . Hilary Knight gets on the board for the U.S. shorthanded to cut the Canada lead to two. Hannah Brandt forced a turnover in the U.S. zone, which led to a 2-on-1 rush with Knight, whose first attempt was stopped by Desbiens but not her rebound. The goal is Knight's sixth of the tournament.
USA GOAL 🇺🇸 @HilaryKnight gets Team USA on the board! Canada still leads 3-1 in the second. 📺: @NBC & @peacockTV | #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/AxDy91Ko9o
17:55 - That's a huge goal for the U.S. to go into the intermission. The three-goal mountain they were facing is now down to two. That's much easier to process and prepare for mentally heading into the third and potentially final period of this tournament.
20:00 - Two periods down, one to go, and a two-goal deficit for the U.S. to overcome. Canada is now 20 minutes away from its fifth women's Olympic hockey gold medal and first since the Sochi Games in 2014 following an epic come-from-behind win over the U.S.
0:00 - The third period begins with Canada holding a 3-1 lead. Marie-Philip Poulin's two goals give her 17 in her Olympic career, including 7 of the last 10 for Canada in gold medal games. 
0:10 - Here's Jesse Compher's brother, J.T., as he arrived at T-Mobile Arena for Wednesday's Avalanche game against the Golden Knights:
1:06 - The Hilary Knight family watch party picked up a bit after that late second period goal:
Had to share the @HilaryKnight shorthanded goal energy here too! pic.twitter.com/uVWqGnZJTS
3:24 - The U.S. has come out in the third period pressing Canada well and forcing turnovers. The issue then, as has been for most of this game, is the lack of high-danger scoring chances. Ann-Renée Desbiens continues to have a mostly easy night.
4:21 - Alex Carpenter hits the post after the U.S. works the puck down low. Still over 15 minutes to play and promising signs from them down 3-1.
5:02 - Carpenter gets another chances moments later as the U.S. catches Canada a bit lost defensively, but her backhand attempt is stopped by Desbiens.
OFF THE POST! USA with another close call. 📺: @NBC & @peacockTV | #WinterOlympics pic.twitter.com/9Nw9cmTeAd
6:09 - Some good passing between Knight and Coyne Schofield leads to another good chance for the U.S. Canada is trying to clamp down defensively and work the clock, but the U.S. are pressuring hard, trying to erase the deficit.
8:34 - Backs against the wall, desperation is bringing the best out of the U.S. They are playing this third period with plenty of pace and have been determined to create scoring opportunities on every shift. Getting consistent quality chances is what they'll need to turn this game around.
10:39 - Big chance here for the U.S. as Jocelyn Larocque takes a hooking penalty. The U.S. has scored on the power play in each game of this tournament.
12:39 - The U.S. power play fails to capitalize and i
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