Originally published on Apr. 8, 2021
By Zane Miller
On Thursday, February 20th, 2014, Canada defeated the
United States 3-2 in overtime in the gold medal game to win the fifth gold
medal in Olympic women’s ice hockey history. It was the fourth gold medal for
Canada in Olympic women’s ice hockey, as the United States took their third
silver medal in Olympic women’s ice hockey with the
loss. Switzerland claimed their first bronze medal in Olympic women’s ice
hockey with their 4-3 victory over Sweden in the bronze medal game. The
tournament was held in Russia, with Sochi as the host city.
Michelle Karvinen of Finland score the most goals
during the tournament with five, while Shannon Szabados of Canada led
goaltenders in save percentage at .954.
2014 Final Standings
1. Canada (Gold)
2. United States (Silver)
3. Switzerland (Bronze)
4. Sweden
5. Finland
6. Russia (disqualified in 2017)
7. Germany
8. Japan
Game Results
Medalists final game starting lineups
Link to stats database: https://www.olympedia.org/results/350374



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