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Olympic Day 13: Canada and the U.S. meet in women's hockey gold-medal game.
Summary
Canada and the United States play the women's hockey gold-medal game at 1:10 p.m. ET on Day 13 of the Milano-Cortina Olympics; Canada also has key curling matches while new events and finals in skating and speed skating are scheduled.
Content
Day 13 at the Milano-Cortina Olympics centers on a string of decisive matchups on ice and on snow. The headline event is the women's hockey gold-medal game between Canada and the United States. Canada also faces important curling matchups in both the men's and women's draws. Other scheduled events include the debut of ski mountaineering, the women's figure-skating free skate, and the men's 1,500m speed-skating race.
Key events today:
- Women's hockey gold-medal game at 1:10 p.m. ET between Canada and the United States; the rivalry has produced many one-goal title games historically and the U.S. is reported to have held a recent edge.
- Canada captain Marie-Philip Poulin is noted as a three-time Olympic champion and the only hockey player to score in four Olympic finals; she scored twice in Canada's semifinal and now has 20 career Olympic goals, a reported record in women's play.
- Canadian men's curling beat Italy 8-3 to move to 7-1 and will face the No. 3 seed in the semifinals at 1:05 p.m. ET, with Canada holding the hammer in that game.
- Rachel Homan's women's team won 8-7 after a late draw and sits 5-3; Canada faces South Korea at 8:05 a.m. ET and is tied with other teams in the fight for the remaining playoff spots.
- Ski mountaineering debuts with men's and women's sprints; heats are short and fast, and no Canadians qualified for skimo events at these Games.
- Speed skating's Jordan Stolz skates in the men's 1,500m at 10:30 a.m. ET after winning the 500m and 1,000m, and the women's figure-skating free skate at 1 p.m. ET features a tight field led after the short by Japan's Ami Nakai.
Summary:
Medals and playoff places are at stake across several ice sports today, with the women's hockey final and curling semifinals likely to determine podium positions. Other finals and the debut event will conclude quickly on the schedule, and results today will clarify medal distributions and which teams advance in curling.
