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CANADA 2 -
UNITED STATES 0
GOLD MEDAL | THU. FEB. 25
Let the party begin in Vancouver! Marie-Philip Poulin scored the only goals of the game in the first
period and Shannon Szabados played the game of her life with a 29-save shutout as Canada claimed its third
Olympic gold medal in a row with a win over the Americans.
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OLYMPIC AND WORLD CHAMPIONS
TO BE HONOURED IN EDMONTON
Hockey Canada's Olympic gold medalists and the women's under-18 world champions
will be honoured at a special event at Commonwealth Stadium as part of the Hockey Canada Foundation's gala
and golf. » more
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2010 OLYMPIC DOWNLOADS
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Team Canada Media
Guide (.pdf)
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CANADA 5 –
FINLAND 0
SEMIFINAL | MON. FEB. 22
Shannon Szabados had an 11-save shutout and Meghan Agosta set an Olympic record
with her ninth goal, joining Cherie Piper, Haley Irwin and Caroline Ouellette on the scoresheet as Canada
advanced to play for gold.
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FINLAND 3 - SWEDEN 2 (OT)
BRONZE MEDAL | THU. FEB. 25
Karolina Rantamaki scored 2:33 into overtime lifting Finland to a 3-2 victory over Sweden and an Olympic
bronze medal. Sweden capitalized on two powerplays, while Finland held a shots on goal advantage of
24-18.
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CANADA 13 –
SWEDEN 1 | PRELIMINARY | WED. FEB. 17
Meghan Agosta notched her second hat trick and added two assists for a five-point game, and Hayley
Wickenheiser had five points of her own as Canada finished an impressive romp through the prelims.
CANADA 10 –
SWITZERLAND 1 | PRELIMINARY | MON. FEB. 15
Meghan Agosta scored twice, one of nine Canadian goal scorers, as they continued their impressive
offensive roll with a rout of the Swiss. Cherie Piper and Hayley Wickenheiser had three points each in the
win.
CANADA 18 –
SLOVAKIA 0 | PRELIMINARY | SAT. FEB. 13
Jayna Hefford tied an Olympic record with six points and linemates Meghan Agosta and Caroline
Ouellette had five each as Canada set an Olympic record for goals in a game in a romp over the overmatched
Slovaks.
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