Canada defeats Team USA in IIHF women's world championship final
Canada defeated Team USA, 2-1, in the IIHF women's world championship final on Sunday in Denmark, as hockey's greatest rivalry added another thrilling chapter.
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Canada defeated Team USA, 2-1, in the IIHF women's world championship final on Sunday in Denmark, as hockey's greatest rivalry added another thrilling chapter.
Canada successfully defended its women's hockey world title with a 2-1 win over the rival United States in the gold-medal game on Sunday in Herning, Denmark
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