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Images from the big hockey game between bitter rivals in Sochi

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Team USA women's ice hockey players gather by the net before their game against Canada at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, February 12, 2014.Reuters

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Team USA's Monique Lamoureux, left, and Canada's Caroline Ouellette clear the puck from the corner during the first period of their women's preliminary round hockey game at the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games, February 12, 2014.MARK BLINCH/Reuters

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Canada's goalie Charline Labonte makes a save against Team USA during the first period of their women's hockey game at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, February 12, 2014.BRIAN SNYDER/Reuters

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Hilary Knight of the United States collides with Catherine Ward of Canada during the first period.Petr David Josek/The Associated Press

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Team USA's goalie Jessie Vetter makes a save on Canada's Brianne Jenner during the first period.JIM YOUNG/Reuters

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An official falls on Team USA's Kendall Coyne after she collided with Canada's Meaghan Mikkelson during the first period.GRIGORY DUKOR/Reuters

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Amanda Kessel of the United States checks Jocelyne Larocque of Canada during the first period.Matt Slocum/The Associated Press

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Kendall Coyne of the United States picks up a pass as she sets up for an attempted shot at the goal as goalie Charline Labonte of Canada keeps an eye on the puck during the first period.Petr David Josek/The Associated Press

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Rebecca Johnston of Canada takes a shot at the goal as USA goalkeeper Jessie Vetter reaches for the puck during the second period of the 2014 Winter Olympics women's hockey game at Shayba Arena, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, in Sochi, Russia.Matt Slocum/The Associated Press

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Hilary Knight of the United States and Catherine Ward of Canada battle for control of the puck during the 2014 second period.Petr David Josek/The Associated Press

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Michelle Picard (3) and Megan Bozek (9) of the United States battle Hayley Wickenheiser (22) of Canada for control of the puck during the second period.The Associated Press

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Canada's goalie Charline Labonte makes a save on Team USA's Kelli Stack during the second period.Reuters

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Meaghan Mikkelson (12), Melodie Daoust (15), and Goalkeeper Genevieve Lacasse of Canada get tangled up with Meghan Duggan (10) of the United States during the second period.The Associated Press

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Hilary Knight, right, and Kelli Stack, left, of the United States celebrate Knight's goal against Goalkeeper Charline Labonte of Canada during the second period.The Associated Press

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Team USA's Alex Carpenter (R) misplays the puck with it resulting in a goal being credited to Canada's Natalie Spooner, not seen, as Canada's Hayley Wickenheiser and Team USA's Hilary Knight (21), Megan Bozek and USA's goalie Jessie Vetter play during the third period.Reuters

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Natalie Spooner (24) knocks Meghan Agosta-Marciano of Canada to the ground after Agosta-Marciano scored during the third period.The Associated Press

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Canada's Meghan Agosta-Marciano, left, scores what turns out to be the game-winning goal on Team USA's goalie Jessie Vetter during the third period.Reuters

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Meghan Agosta-Marciano of Canada celebrates her goal as USA Goalkeeper Jessie Vetter looks down at the ice in the third period.The Associated Press

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Canada's women's hockey team gesture after winning against Team USA during their women's preliminary round hockey gameReuters

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