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Olympic viewing guide: Can Canada avoid a curling shutout?

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening at the Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games by subscribing here.

A massive night. And then some crushing lows.

Canada started Day 13 with its biggest victory of the Games — a cathartic 3-2 win over the United States in the women's hockey final to take back the Olympic title Canada lost to its archrivals four years ago. Captain Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice (because of course she did), adding another clutch performance to her almost comically long list of them. The Canadians also own the world championship (thanks to — who else? — Poulin's OT winner last year) so they've now reunified the two major titles in women's hockey. They are the undisputed queens of the sport.

Shortly after the big hockey win, Marielle Thompson took silver in the women's ski cross to bring Canada's total to an even 20 medals — four gold, five silver, 11 bronze. 

But then the good vibes crashed hard with a pair of devastating curling results. Jennifer Jones' women's team missed the playoffs on a tie-breaker, and Brad Gushue's men's team fell in the semifinals to Sweden this morning, dashing their gold-medal dreams.

Gushue's rink can still salvage a bronze from what's become a nightmarish Olympics for Canadian curling. We'll start our daily viewing guide there, and cover Canada's medal chances tonight in a couple of skiing events. Plus, a heartbreaking ending for controversial Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva.

Here's what to watch on Thursday night and Friday morning:

Inconceivable as this would have sounded in the not-too-distant past, Canada is in danger of leaving these Games without a curling medal — something that's never

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