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Canada women's hockey team overcomes Team USA's shot advantage in rivalry win to close out Beijing Olympics preliminary round

Canada earned the top seed in the Beijing Olympic women's hockey tournament with a 4-2 win over the United States on Tuesday, despite getting outshot 53-27 by the Americans.

Forward Brianne Jenner scored two goals and goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens made 51 saves for Canada, as the U.S. dominated in shots on goal but couldn't convert their chances.

Canada (4-0) finished atop Group A, while the U.S. (3-1) finished second. The preliminary round final was only for seeding, as the entirety of their group automatically qualified for the medal round that begins Friday.

The U.S. dominated the first period everywhere except the scoreboard, buzzing the Canadian zone and hitting the post on multiple shots. When Jenner scored a power-play goal 14:10 into the period, the U.S. had a 14-3 shot advantage.

The U.S. vs. Canada rivalry reached its expected levels of chaos in the second period, with four goals in a span of 5:08 and a penalty shot that left the Canadians up 4-2 heading into the third period.

Team USA's Dani Cameranesi scored on her own rebound to erase a 1-0 Canada lead 9:17 into the opening period. Alex Carpenter converted a perfect pass from Amanda Kessel for a power-play goal 2:17 later for a 2-1 Team USA lead. But their advantage was very shortlived, as Jenner caught the Americans by surprise with a drive to the net and her second goal of the game just 26 seconds later. Canada forward Jamie Lee Rattray scored 2:25 after that for the 3-2 lead, as Canada's Natalie Spooner took advantage of some U.S. defensive confusion with a pinpoint pass to Rattray.

Canada scored a critical goal with 2:35 seconds left in the second period on a U.S. power-play gaffe. Captain Marie-Philip Poulin collected an errant pass on the Canadian penalty

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