Canada wins gold medal in women's hockey at Sochi Olympics

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      The Canadian women's hockey team came to the 2014 Sochi Winter Games as the defending Olympic champions.

      In a thrilling game, they pulled off the repeat.

      The Canadian squad defeated the U.S. by a score of 3-2 in overtime.

      Marie-Philip Poulin scored the game-winning goal and the tying goal.

      It's the fourth time in a row that the Canadian women have taken the gold.

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      Feel Shame

      Feb 20, 2014 at 12:58pm

      Too bad the Refs had to ruin it. It's a common theme every Olympics and something needs to be done. The bottom line is that women refs don't have the experience necessary for a stage like this. With no league to speak of and only a few tourney's every year they just aren't prepared for the speed and intensity of Olympic hockey. NHL refs should be doing all Olympic playoff hockey games for both the men and women. The athletes deserve to have the best of the best not some amateur hour.