Canada edges U.S. 6-5 in overtime for women’s world hockey championship gold
- Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice and Erin Ambrose and Emily Clark scored against U.S. defenceman Caroline Harvey, leading Canada to victory.
- Ann-Renée Desbiens made 19 saves, including a crucial one with her left skate in overtime to secure the win.
- Julia Gosling also scored in the game, contributing to Canada's success against the U.S. team.
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Canada beats US in overtime at women’s hockey world final in Utica
UTICA, N.Y. (AP) — Slowed by an injury entering the women’s world hockey championships, it seemed only a matter of time for Marie-Philip Poulin — aka, Canada’s Captain Clutch — to make her presence felt.
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Canada edges U.S. 6-5 in overtime for women's world hockey championship gold
UTICA, N.Y. — Canada reclaimed the women's world hockey championship from the United States with a 6-5 overtime win in Sunday's final. Danielle Serdachny scored a power-play goal at 5:16 of overtime to end the showdown.
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