Usa Beats Canada 5-3, Has Shot At Top Seed In Quarterfinals

USA beats Canada 5-3, has shot at top seed in quarterfinals

Sydney Morning HeraldUSA beats Canada 5-3, has shot at top seed in quarterfinalsUSA TodayBy H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY By Kevin Allen, USA TODAY VANCOUVER — A sign at Canada Hockey Place read, "This is our game." But the Americans came into Canada's home and stole it Sunday by posting their first Olympic win over Canada in 50 years on a 5-3 ...Waking Its Neighbors, US Upsets CanadaNew York TimesUS stuns Canada in Olympic men's hockeyWashington PostMiller Time: USA goalie stymies CanadaSports NetworkMiamiHerald.com -Philadelphia Inquirer -The Canadian Pressall 1,635 news articles »

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