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Canada's and the U.S. dominance in women's hockey
10/3: Canada Covered
English - February 10, 2022 19:14 - 22 minutes - ★★★★★ - 12 ratingsPolitics News calgaryherald canada edmontonjournal montrealgazette nationalpost news ottawacitizen politics vancouversun Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
As the women’s Olympic hockey tournament hits the elimination round, Canada and the U.S., as expected, have been the dominant teams.
But is a tournament where two teams shine brighter than the others involved good for the games?
Postmedia national sports writer Scott Stinson, who is part of our team covering the Olympics, joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss why the rivalry between the Canadians and the Americans is fun to watch, elevates the Games, and ultimately helps women’s hockey.
Background reading: Scott Stinson: Canada and the United States put on a dazzling show, worthy of the Olympics
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As the women’s Olympic hockey tournament hits the elimination round, Canada and the U.S., as expected, have been the dominant teams.
But is a tournament where two teams shine brighter than the others involved good for the games?
Postmedia national sports writer Scott Stinson, who is part of our team covering the Olympics, joins Dave Breakenridge to discuss why the rivalry between the Canadians and the Americans is fun to watch, elevates the Games, and ultimately helps women’s hockey.
Background reading: Scott Stinson: Canada and the United States put on a dazzling show, worthy of the Olympics
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