USA edge arch rivals Canada in overtime to clinch women's hockey gold

Hilary Knight of the United States celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates against Canada in the final
Hilary Knight of the United States celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates against Canada in the finalReuters / David W Cerny

The United States beat Canada 2-1 in an overtime ⁠thriller to win the gold medal in women's ice hockey at the Milano Cortina Olympics on ‌Thursday, with Megan Keller netting the winner to dethrone the defending ‌champions.

The USA looked headed for more disappointment ‌against their arch rivals when trailing late in the ‌third period, but captain Hilary Knight tied it to ‌take the Games decider to three-on-three sudden death hockey, where Keller went around defender Claire Thompson and slipped the ‌puck past the Canadian goalie.

The game ⁠at Santa Giulia Arena gave ‌fans yet another classic chapter in the sport's greatest rivalry, ​as fears of a one-sided final were soon dispelled when Canada took the lead, having ​lost 5-0 to the USA in the group stage.

This marked their seventh successive loss to the ⁠Americans, and the ​third Olympic gold for the US women.

USA beat Canada in the final
USA beat Canada in the finalFlashscore

The USA began the second period on a power play carried over from the first, only to see the Canadians ‌strike shorthanded. Laura Stacey gathered the puck in the neutral zone, charged forward and sent it across for Kristin O'Neill, who made a nifty backhand move to score.

Finding themselves behind for the first time in the tournament, the US could not find a way past Canada's goalie Ann-Renee Desbiens until with just over two minutes left and the US net ‌empty for an extra skater.

Knight redirected a ​Laila Edwards shot for their desperation first goal, ‌and Keller finished off the Canadians with just over four minutes gone in overtime.

Megan Keller of USA celebrates with teammates after scoring their second goal in overtime to win gold
Megan Keller of USA celebrates with teammates after scoring their second goal in overtime to win goldReuters / Mike Segar

The USA were playing in their seventh Olympic championship game, having missed just one. Switzerland took the bronze medal ⁠earlier on Thursday with ⁠a 2-1 overtime win ‌over Sweden.

Catch up on the women's hockey at the Olympics here.