
Canada, U.S. to write another chapter in their hockey rivalry in clash for world gold
ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE — Canada and the United States clash for women’s world hockey championship gold Sunday for the 23rd time in 24 tournaments dating back to 1990.
Canada seeks a 14th title and the U.S. an 11th. The only time the archrivals didn’t play for gold was in 2019 when Canada was upset by host Finland in a semifinal in Espoo.
The Americans won nine of 11 finals starting with their first gold medal in 2005, but the pendulum swung to Canada in recent years with three wins in the last four years.
Canada got by the host U.S. 6-5 in overtime in last year’s final in Utica, N.Y., after the U.S. prevailed 6-3 in Brampton, Ont., in 2023.