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Olympic women's hockey gold medal winners

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Last 8 Winter Olympics women’s ice hockey gold medal winners
Women’s ice hockey joined the Olympic program in Nagano 1998 and immediately delivered a rivalry that would come to define the tournament. From that first final onward, the gold medal game has been dominated by the United States and Canada,

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US women's hockey rally to win Olympic gold in OT thriller over Canada
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Alysa Liu wins gold for US in women's figure skating at Winter Olympics
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Canada shrugs off controversy and advances to gold medal game vs. Britain in Olympic men's curling
After a rocky two weeks of Olympic curling that included accusations of cheating and a profanity-laced rant, the Canadian men will play for the gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games.

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How to watch US women hockey Olympic gold medal game in California?
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United States beat Canada in overtime for women's ice hockey gold
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USA women's hockey stuns Canada in OT, wins gold medal
The U.S. tied the game at 1-1 on a late Hilary Knight goal, which sent the game into overtime, where defender Megan Keller,a Farmington Hills alum, scored the tournament-winning goal on a breakaway.

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USA women's hockey wins gold medal match against Canada at Winter Olympics
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USA vs Canada women's hockey Olympics live updates, gold medal game
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Highlights from Winter Olympics 2026: Thursday, February 19

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