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Olympic wake-up call: Team Canada, goalie Desbiens thwart U.S. rivals

Ann-Renée Desbiens made 51 saves, Brianne Jenner scored twice and Jamie Lee Rattray netted the game winner as Canada's women's hockey team took down the United States on Tuesday.

Canada clinched the top spot in Group A with the win, in its biggest test of the 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games thus far.

The Americans outshot Canada 53-27, applying a relentless forecheck at times.

For a full replay of the game, or anything else you may have missed overnight, you can watch full replays of all Olympic events here.

WATCH | Canada's women's hockey team defeats U.S., remains perfect in Beijing:

Keegan Messing earned a berth into the men's free skate, placing ninth in the short program.

The 30-year-old figure skater, who was stuck in Vancouver for more than a week after dealing with COVID testing issues, scored a 93.24 less than 48 hours after landing in Beijing on Monday.

WATCH | Keegan Messing arrives in Beijing and advances to men's Olympic free program:

American figure skater Nathan Chen posted a world record score of 113.97 in the men's short program.

Scott Gow earned Canada's best ever Olympic finish in the men's 20-kilometre individual biathlon.

The 31-year-old from Calgary finished in fifth place, one minute and 5.6 seconds behind the winner, Quentin Fillon Maillet of France.

Gow went 19-for-20 shooting – each miss earns a one-minute penalty – finishing only 34 seconds off the podium, while improving on his 14th place finish at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.

WATCH | Scott Gow claims Canada's best-ever finish:

A day after narrowly missing the podium in the downhill, Toronto's Jack Crawford picked up a sixth-place finish in the super-G.

The 24-year-old was Canada's top finisher in the event, and became the first Canadian to

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