U.S., Canada meet in women’s hockey world championship final
The U.S. and Canada will meet in the world women’s hockey championship final for the 21st time in 22 all-time tournaments.
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The U.S. and Canada will meet in the world women’s hockey championship final for the 21st time in 22 all-time tournaments.
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Canada and their North American foes the United States will play on Sunday at the women's ice hockey world championship final, their third consecutive meeting at the title game, as they keep alive one of the fiercest rivalries in global sport.
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Once again, Canada and the U.S. will battle for women's hockey supremacy.
BRAMPTON, Ontario — With a familiar berth in the women's world hockey championship gold-medal game on the line, leave it to the United States' so-called old guard to set the tone.
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