The spotlight shines on the thrilling Olympic women’s hockey rematch between Canada and the United States, where both teams vie for gold in a fierce showdown, steeped in their historic rivalry.
Marie-Philip Poulin emerges as the heart of the Canadian squad, renowned for her clutch performances and ability to deliver in the most crucial moments, including a pivotal semifinal against Switzerland.
Poulin recently etched her name in the record books by becoming the all-time leading scorer in Olympic women’s hockey, a testament to her unparalleled skill and tenacity on the ice.
This year’s Olympics have also drawn significant attention to the women's hockey tournament, enhancing its visibility and captivating a growing global audience.
Meanwhile, Canadian speed skater Ted-Jan Bloemen bids farewell to his Olympic career, concluding with a medal count that reflects years of dedication as he finishes 13th in the men's 5,000 meters.
In a lighter moment during the games, U.S. fans raised the Greenland flag in celebration during their team’s match against Denmark, creating a viral sensation that highlights the diverse spirit of the Olympics.