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Hilary Knight scores 3 in USA hockey gold-medal 6-3 win over Canada

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By Associated Press
2 Min Read April 16, 2023 | 3 years Ago
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BRAMPTON, Ontario — Hilary Knight scored three times, including the go-ahead goal with 3 minutes, 10 seconds left in regulation, and the Americans won their 10th women’s world hockey championships gold medal and first in four years with a 6-3 win over cross-border rival Canada on Sunday night.

Caroline Harvey had a goal and assist, and Abbey Murphy and Cayla Barnes, with an empty-net goal, also scored. The Americans scored four unanswered goals in the third period. Aerin Frankel stopped 24 shots. Knight upped her tournament-record career goal total to 61, while also extending her record point total to 101.

The Americans overcame three one-goal deficits before Knight scored twice in the span of 27 seconds to capitalize on a two-player advantage with the score tied 3-3.

With Brianne Jenner off for tripping and Claire Thompson penalized 1:11 later for delay of game, Knight snapped in a shot from the mid-slot to beat Ann-Renee Desbiens high on the glove side. Knight made it 5-3 by deflecting in Harvey’s shot from the left point.

Jenner scored twice and added an assist, and Marie-Philip Poulin had a goal and assist for the Canada, which was seeking its 13th tournament title. Desbiens stopped 16 shots in losing her first tournament game in 17 career starts.

The Americans punctuated their victory by loudly, proudly and happily singing the “Star-Spangled Banner.” They won gold on Canadian soil, with the tournament being played in front of a largely pro-Canadian crowd in suburban Toronto.

The U.S. bounced back from losing the past two world championships to Canada, as well as the gold medal at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games.

A young and retooled U.S. roster, featuring five players making their tournament debuts, finished with a tournament-leading 43 goals, and bounced back from a 4-3 shootout loss to Canada in the preliminary round. And they beat a veteran-laden Canadian team that featured a majority of players who have been together since winning in Beijing.

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