Canada Women Snatch Gold From USA With Big Rally
Canada, the women's Olympic hockey gold medal still belongs
to thee. And what a show you put on to earn it. Marie-Philip Poulin scored a 4-on-3 power play goal at 8:10
of overtime to cap and amazing comeback and give the Canadians a 3-2 win
against USA for their four consecutive. Just to get to overtime, the Canadians had to score two
goals in the final 3:26 of regulation to erase a 2-0 U.S. lead.
BRONZE: Goes to the Swiss women
Poulin scored with 54.6 left in regulation to force.
overtime. She also had scored twice in Canada's 2010 golden win
against the USA. With 1:20 left, an American clearing attempt had hit the
post in the Canada empty net. With 3:29 to go in regulation, Brianne Jenner scored to cut
the margin to a goal. Her shot hit defender Kacey Bellamy in the knee and
caromed into the net.
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A hockey captain is chosen to be a flag carrier and fire
starter and Meghan Duggan filled that role in the second period when she fired
the perfect wrist shot, past goalie Shannon Szabados, and into the upper corner
of the net at 11:57 of the period to give the USA a 1-0 lead. The Canadians had defeated USA 3-2 in the preliminary round
in Sochi. However, the Americans had defeated them four consecutive times in
the pre-Olympic tour.
The USA was looking good after killing off a 5-on-3
shorthanded situation for 31 seconds in the second period. Boston College's Carpenter is the daughter of former NHL
player Bobby Carpenter, and she scored on the power play at 2:01 of the third
period. Canada's Tara Watchborn was in the penalty box for the third time in
the game. Hilary Knight set up the tally with a perfect feed to
Carpenter, who had driven to the goalmouth. Jessie Vetter and Szabados were in net, too, for
the 2010 gold medal game, which was won by Canada 2-0.
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