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By the time America remembers, the women’s hockey final is over

By the time America remembers, the women's hockey final is over

Canada won the women’s hockey world championships at the Beijing Olympics after defeating the defending old rival US team 3-2 in the final on Thursday.

Women’s hockey has been in the Olympics since 1998, winning five gold medals in Canada and two in the United States. Even in the world championships, only these two teams have been the first so far.

Due to coronavirus rules, nearly a quarter of the house holds 4,000 spectators, including the president of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach The final was held before. They actually met in Beijing during group fights, when the Canadians won 4-2.

The final began with an American stand, where the group fell into the side net, and in the eighth minute the Canadians scored two goals. before Natalie Spooner However, the shooting took place under the bar, the Americans requested a video judge, and it turned out that 20 seconds ago, the landing had already entered the attacking third, so the strike was canceled. In the next work Sarah’s nurse He got a great pass and shot from the sting into the goal until the disc touched both goalkeepers.

Even in this part of the game Marie Philip Bolin He stole a puck in the US region, his shot bounced off Savannah Harmonon, so Alex Cavallini He couldn’t defend. Pauline flashed again in the middle of the match, hitting the net after a rebound until the ball bounced off the goalkeeper’s foot.

The US national team gained momentum in the 37th minute under its influence on humans Hillary Knight found up close. The defending champion also had serious positions in the final inning, but he shot them all over the edge. Then put it next to the goalkeeper Amanda Kessel I found it, but only 13.5 seconds left. Thus Canada won the gold by winning all seven matches.

Hockey, women’s final

Canada-US 3-2 (2-0, 1-1, 0-1)
Goals: The nurse (eighth), Pauline (16, 30) and Faris (37), Kessel (60th).

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