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Canada Finland game

  In a thrilling encounter today, February 20, 2026, Canada and Finland met at the Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena for a high-stakes Olympic Semifinal . With a spot in the gold medal game on the line, the atmosphere was electric, though heavy for Team Canada following the news that captain Sidney Crosby was ruled out due to a lower-body injury. Taking his place as captain, Connor McDavid wasted no time making history, breaking the all-time Olympic points record for a single tournament featuring NHL players. Match Breakdown: Defensive Sisu vs. Offensive Grit The game began as a tactical masterclass by the defending champions, Finland. They capitalized early in the first period when Mikko Rantanen fired home a power-play goal following a "too many men" penalty by Canada. Finland doubled their lead in the second period through a shorthanded breakaway by Erik Haula , momentarily silencing the Canadian fans. However, Canada refused to go quietly. Sam Reinhart pulled one ...

2026 Winter Olympics Women’s Figure Skating: Free Skating Results and Medal Race

  Today, February 19, 2026, the world’s attention turns to the Milano Ice Skating Arena for the most anticipated event of the Games: the Women’s Single Free Skating final. Following a high-stakes short program on Tuesday, the stage is set for a dramatic showdown between a breakout teenage sensation, a seasoned veteran on the verge of retirement, and a former world champion looking for redemption. 2026 Winter Olympics: Women’s Free Skating Preview The Standings: A Razor-Thin Margin Heading into the free skate, Japan’s Ami Nakai holds a slim lead after an electrifying short program. The 17-year-old debutant stunned the field by landing a clean triple Axel, proving that the next generation of skaters has arrived under the ISU’s new age eligibility rules. However, the competition is far from over. Here is how the top of the leaderboard looks: Rank Skater Country Short Program Score 1 Ami Nakai ...

2026 Winter Olympics: Women's Snowboard Halfpipe – Who to Watch in Milan Cortina

  The Quest for Gold: Women's Snowboard Halfpipe at the 2026 Winter Olympics As the countdown to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina begins, anticipation is already building for one of the most thrilling and visually spectacular events: the women's snowboard halfpipe. This discipline, a blend of gravity-defying acrobatics, technical precision, and sheer courage, consistently delivers memorable moments and new legends. While it's still early, the landscape of competitive snowboarding gives us a glimpse into who might be vying for the coveted Olympic gold. The women's halfpipe has historically been dominated by a few iconic names, and the next Games promise to continue this tradition while also introducing fresh talent to the global stage. The Reigning Queen and Her Challengers Undoubtedly, all eyes will initially be on Chloe Kim of the USA. The two-time defending Olympic champion is a force of nature, consistently pushing the boundaries of the sport with h...