Overview
- Defenseman Megan Keller scored 4:07 into overtime to seal Team USA’s 2-1 win over Canada for the women’s hockey gold medal after Hilary Knight tied the game late in regulation and set U.S. Olympic records for career goals and points.
- Team Canada drew public criticism for an X post reading “Silver shines just as bright” following the women’s loss to the United States.
- Canada’s men reached Sunday’s gold-medal game by rallying past Finland 3-2, with Nathan MacKinnon netting the power‑play winner with about 35 seconds remaining after goals from Sam Reinhart and Shea Theodore erased a 2-0 deficit.
- Captain Sidney Crosby missed the semifinal due to a leg injury from the quarterfinals, his status for the final is uncertain, and Connor McDavid set a record for points at an NHL‑player Olympics with 13.
- Norway strengthened its medal lead as cross‑country star Johannes Høsflot Klæbo earned a 10th Olympic gold in the team sprint, placing him alongside Michael Phelps as one of only two athletes with 10 or more Olympic golds.