The Canadian women’s hockey team dominated the 2006 Turin Olympics, winning gold with a record of 46 goals for and only 2 against, defeating Sweden 4-1 in the final. Star players included Hayley Wickenheiser, who set a single-tournament points record, and strong leadership from Cassie Campbell-Pascall and Vicky Sunohara. Despite criticism for not facing the U.S., team members, including defender Cheryl Pounder, believed in their success. As the Olympics return to Italy in 2026, the legacy of this dominant team continues to resonate.
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