US Women's Hockey Team Wins Third Olympic Gold

Megan Keller scores overtime winner to defeat Canada 2-1 in final

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

The United States women's hockey team won their third Olympic gold medal, defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime in the championship game in Milan. Megan Keller scored the game-winning goal 4:07 into the extra period to give the US the victory.

Why it matters

The US-Canada rivalry in women's hockey is one of the fiercest in international sports, with the two North American powerhouses having met in the gold medal game at five of the last six Winter Olympics. This latest triumph continues the US team's dominance, cementing their status as the premier women's hockey program in the world.

The details

In a tightly contested final, the teams were tied 1-1 at the end of regulation. But in overtime, Megan Keller was able to score the decisive goal, beating the Canadian goaltender with a backhand shot to clinch the gold medal for the United States.

  • The gold medal game took place on February 19, 2026 in Milan, Italy.

The players

Megan Keller

The US forward scored the game-winning goal in overtime to give the Americans the gold medal.

United States Women's Hockey Team

The US team won their third Olympic gold medal in women's hockey, cementing their status as the premier program in the sport.

Canada Women's Hockey Team

The Canadian team was seeking their third straight Olympic gold medal but fell short, settling for silver after the overtime loss to their North American rivals.

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The takeaway

The US women's hockey team's third Olympic gold medal victory over Canada underscores their dominance in the sport and the intense rivalry between the two North American powerhouses, who have established themselves as the premier programs in international women's hockey.