Feb 19 โ€ข 21:08 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy La Repubblica

USA wins gold in women's hockey: Canada ahead until 2 minutes before the end and then defeated by golden goal

The USA secured gold in women's hockey by defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime, with Keller scoring the winning golden goal.

The USA women's hockey team has clinched the gold medal by overcoming Canada in a thrilling final that ended 2-1 after overtime. The game was tightly contested, with Canada initially holding a 1-0 lead until just two minutes remained in regular play. This lead came from O'Neill's goal, which marked only the second goal the Americans faced in the entire tournament. However, the USA responded effectively with Knight scoring a long-range shot assisted by Laila Edwards, thus equalizing the match and forcing overtime.

During the overtime period, the intensity of the match escalated as both teams fought relentlessly for the victory. Ultimately, it was Keller who made a stunning play, deceiving the Canadian defense and scoring the golden goal that sealed the win for the USA. This remarkable feat not only showcased Keller's skill but also highlighted the competitive spirit and resilience of the American team throughout the tournament. Their ability to rally from a goal down speaks volumes about their tactical prowess and teamwork.

The victory signifies a major triumph for the USA women's hockey team and adds to their legacy in the sport. With this win, they reinforce their position as a powerhouse in women's hockey on the international stage. The defeat for Canada, who held the lead for much of the game, will serve as a lesson in resilience and strategy, as they prepare for future competitions.

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