Haley Irwin and Marie-Philip Poulin scored goals, but Canada’s Women’s Olympic Team fell agonizingly short in a 3-2 shootout loss to the U.S. in the gold medal game.
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Feb. 25: Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice and Shannon Szabados got the shutout, giving Canada a home-ice Olympic gold.
What is it about Marie-Philip Poulin that makes her the right player to wear the 'C' in Korea? Her teammates explain.
Six months of rigorous training brought Team Canada together for the last leg of its season-long journey: PyeongChang!
The team has finally been chosen. Join Natalie Spooner, Shannon Szabados and Rebecca Johnston on their journey.
Despite the setbacks, including losing almost a full season to injury, Rebecca Johnston is ready for her third Olympics.
Natalie Spooner spent four years pushing her limits. She returns for her second Olympics stronger, faster and better.
On her way to a third Olympics, Shannon Szabados has spent four years overcoming obstacles to play in a men’s pro league.
Twenty-five years after he led Canada to WJC gold, Perry Pearn has joined Canada’s Women’s Olympic Team as an assistant.
The two-time gold medallist will head a leadership group that includes alternate captains Agosta, Jenner and Larocque.
14 gold medallists from Sochi 2014 join nine first-time Olympians on the roster nominated to the COC for PyeongChang.
After the reveal of the jerseys for the Olympics and Paralympics, take a behind-the-fabric look at the whats and whys.
The quest for Olympic gold begins Feb. 11 against Russia; Canada will also face the Americans and Finns in prelim play.
Canada is one year away from going a fifth-straight Olympic gold. How does it match up against its first three opponents?
Laura Schuler, who won silver as a player in 1998, will lead Canada’s quest for a fourth straight gold at PyeongChang 2018.