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US women's hockey team celebrates Megan Keller's overtime game-winning goal against Canada for Olympic gold medal.
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United States tops Canada in overtime for women's Olympic hockey gold

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The United States women's ice hockey team rallied from a 1-0 deficit to defeat Canada 2-1 in overtime, securing its third Olympic gold medal at the 2026 Milano Cortina Games. Megan Keller scored the game-winner 4:07 into the extra period, while captain Hilary Knight tied the score late in regulation with her record-setting 15th Olympic goal. The victory marked the first U.S. gold since 2018 and highlighted the intense rivalry between the two nations.

Örebro Hockey women's team's season could end as early as Saturday following a 3-1 loss in the first quarterfinal against Södertälje in the hockey allsvenskan. The team is aiming for promotion to SDHL, but the match was highly competitive. Coach Evelina Husar urges the team to gather as much energy as possible for upcoming games.

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The United States women's hockey team defeated Sweden 5-0 in the semifinal of the 2026 Winter Olympics on February 16, advancing to the gold medal game against Canada. Team USA improved to 6-0 in the tournament, outscoring opponents 31-1 overall. The victory featured strong offensive plays and a record shutout streak.

The Hockey Hall of Fame will induct its Class of 2025 on November 10 in Toronto, featuring NHL stars and women's hockey pioneers. The group includes players Zdeno Chara, Duncan Keith, Joe Thornton, Alexander Mogilny, Jennifer Botterill and Brianna Decker, along with builders Jack Parker and Danielle Sauvageau. The ceremony airs on NHL Network at 8 p.m. ET.

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The Hockey Hall of Fame's Class of 2025, featuring NHL stars Zdeno Chara, Duncan Keith and Joe Thornton among others, received their rings and blazers in Toronto ahead of Monday's induction. The group includes players Jennifer Botterill, Brianna Decker and Alexander Mogilny, builders Jack Parker and Danièle Sauvageau, and broadcaster Daryl Reaugh. Inductees shared reflections on their careers and influences during recent events.

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