It will be the United States against Canada once again for Olympic women's hockey gold.
The U.S. women's team defeated Finland, 4-1, in one semifinal match on Monday. Alex Cavallini (Wisconsin) made 26 saves for the Americans, and Cayla Barnes (Boston College) and Hilary Knight (Wisconsin) each recorded a goal and an assist.
Canada's women's team routed Switzerland, 10-3, that same day, in the other semifinal match. Sarah Nurse (Wisconsin) set up four goals for the victors, while Rebecca Johnston (Cornell) had three assists and Marie-Philip Poulin (Boston University) scored twice.
The Americans and Canadians will now meet for the gold medal in the 2022 Olympic Winter Games, on Thursday night in Beijing, China, the sixth time in seven Olympic tournaments they will face off with gold at stake. The U.S. defeated Canada in both 1998 and 2018, while Canada upended the Americans in 2002, 2010 and 2014. Canada also beat Sweden for the gold in 2006, a year in which the U.S. took bronze.
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