Milan’s women’s hockey tournament at the Winter Olympics features a fierce rivalry between the U.S. and Canada, who meet in the gold-medal game for the seventh time in eight Olympics. The U.S. has dominated the tournament, scoring 31 goals while allowing just one, but Canada aims to rebound from a recent 5-0 defeat. Notable players include U.S. veteran Hilary Knight, potentially playing her last Olympics, and Canada’s Marie-Philip Poulin, a key figure in past gold-medal matches. With a blend of experienced stars and emerging talent, both teams are poised for a thrilling showdown.
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