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- KEN CAMPBELL: Canada's mission? Shut down Erik Karlsson (The Hockey News)
- KEN CAMPBELL: USA burned by Canadian speed. Can they regroup in time to win bronze tomorrow? (The Hockey News)
- KEN CAMPBELL: Mike Babcock is controlling, pig-headed and stubborn. And he's a genius (The Hockey News)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Team Canada built for this golden moment (Sportsnet)
- SEAN GENTILLE: Canada beats USA 1-0, advances to gold medal game (The Sporting News)
- MICHAEL ROSENBERG: Canada smothers Team USA 1-0, continues inexorable Olympic march (Si.com)
- RYAN DIXON: Canada vs Sweden for gold: Who has the edge? (Sportsnet)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Battle for hockey supremacy (ESPN)
- BRIAN CAZENEUVE: Sweden grinds down Finland 2-1 to reach the gold-medal match (Si.com)
- MARK SPECTOR: Canadians have intangible the Americans lack (Sportsnet)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Defense is key to gold for Canada (ESPN)
- MICHAEL FARBER: Benn, Price carry Canada past U.S. and into gold medal game (Si.com)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Cute turns ugly for Team USA (ESPN)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Canada win makes a powerful statement (Sportsnet)
- CHRIS PETERS: Canadian defense suffocates US scoring attack in Olympic semifinal (CBS Sportsline)
- MARK SPECTOR: Sweden-Finland puts damper on fight for bigger ice (Sportsnet)
- ROY MacGREGOR: Canadian defencemen come through once again (Globe & Mail)
- JAMES MIRTLE: Score not indicative of Canada's dominance in semi-final win over U.S. (Globe & Mail)
- ERIC DUHATSCHEK: Team Canada sets sights on gold after thrilling victory over U.S. (Globe & Mail)
- ERIC DUHATSCHEK: Alfredsson is last grey beard left standing in Olympic hockey tournament (Globe & Mail)
- ROBERT MacLEOD: Canada's best bets for final Sochi medals (Globe & Mail)
- KEVIN ALLEN: USA shut down by Canada in semifinals (USA Today)
- BOB KRAVITZ: Despite loss to Canada, American hockey in good place (USA Today)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Olympic win over U.S. cements the fact Canada is a hockey factory (National Post)
- CHRIS STEVENSON: Canada's stars played like fourth-liners, and it worked (Ottawa Sun)
- DAVE FESCHUK: Canadian refs for men's hockey game have Swedes angry already (Toronto Star)
- MIKE WISE: Do you believe ... how long it's been? (Washington Post)
- KEN WIEBE: Numbers don't tell full story with Jets captain Ladd (Winnipeg Sun)
- KEVIN PAUL DUPONT: Lack of scoring chances doomed US (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- DAMIEN COX: Swedes will have to elevate their game against Canada if they want that gold meda (Toronto Star)
- LARRY BROOKS: US Hockey team downed by Canada -- again (New York Post)
- WAYNE SCANLAN: Senators' vacation screeches to halt (Ottawa Citizen)
- JERRY SULLIVAN: Canadian speed trap catches Team USA (Buffalo News)
- GARY LAWLESS: Sid's only goal: gold (Winnipeg Free Press)
- MIKE ZEISBERGER: Swedish goaltender Henrik Lundqvist says it's 'stupid' to focus on anything negative (Toronto Sun)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Canada stifles USA in Olympic men's hockey semifinal, 1-0 (Los Angeles Times)
- FILIP BONDY: Once again Canada too tough for Team USA in the Olympics (New York Daily News)
- CAM COLE: Carey Price gives Team Canada huge confidence heading into the Olympic gold medal game against Sweden (Vancouver Sun)
- DAVE FESCHUK: Defence-first approach is the right one and has Canada in gold-medal game (Toronto Star)
- BRUCE GARRIOCH: Ottawa Senators picking up practice pace ... ... Zibanejad hopes for Olympic spot in 2018 ... Ryan not rushing back from nagging injury (Ottawa Sun)
- MARK LAZERUS: Canada, Toews get best of U.S., Kane--again (Chicago Sun-Times)
- DAVID STAPLES: No guarantee Canada's terrible puck luck will change against cagey Sweden (Edmonton Journal)
- GREGG KRUPA: Americans fire blanks, must settle for shot at hockey bronze (Detroit News)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Team Canada hockey exactly where they needed to be (Toronto Sun)
- CHIP SCOGGINS: Canada faster, better than Team USA in Olympic semis (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- ANDREW GROSS: Stunned U.S. team must refocus on bronze medal (Bergen Record)
- KEN WARREN: On Swedish buddies, a Motor City meltdown and the curling gun show (Ottawa Citizen)
- CATHAL KELLY: Canada's hockey victory over U.S. proves we are who we think we are (Toronto Star)
- JOHN POWERS: US couldn't get close to Canada (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- JERRY SULLIVAN: A heart-felt tip of the hat to Canada's Winter Olympic prowess (Buffalo News)
- ROSIE DiMANNO: Canadian goalie Carey Price epitome of cool under pressure (Toronto Star)
- STEVE POLITI: Team USA loses a 1-0 heartbreaker to Canada (Newark Star Ledger)
- DEJAN KOVACEVIC: For U.S., a self-inflicted step back (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- STU COWAN: Learning to deal with Olympic pressure (Montreal Gazette)
- ROSIE DiMANNO: Canadian goalie Carey Price epitome of cool under pressure (Toronto Star)
- GREG DOUGLAS: Dr. Sport: Pat Quinn always in high demand during Winter Olympics (Vancouver Sun)
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- KEN CAMPBELL: Canada's goal? More goals (The Hockey News)
- ADAM PROTEAU: U.S. steamrolls Czechs, continues playing like the top team in Sochi (The Hockey News)
- KEN CAMPBELL: Coach 'Bill' the architect of Russian disaster (The Hockey News)
- RYAN KENNEDY: John Tavares injury impacts Canada, the Islanders and Sabres (The Hockey News)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Canada keeping calm despite frustrations in Sochi (Sportsnet)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Nightmare ending for Team Russia (ESPN)
- SEAN GENTILLE: Canada advances in spite of Kristers Gudlevskis, Latvia (The Sporting News)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Russian coach takes shot at Ovechkin after loss (Sportsnet)
- SARAH KWAK: Three takeways from Team Canada's quarterfinal win over Latvia (Si.com)
- MARK SPECTOR: Russia's Sochi loss highlights weak KHL (Sportsnet)
- SEAN GENTILLE: USA beats Czech Republic, advances to semifinals (The Sporting News)
- MICHAEL ROSENBERG: With loss to Finland, Russia shows that gold is won on ice, not paper (Si.com)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: Meat Line steps up against Czechs (ESPN)
- MICHAEL FARBER: Meat Line, Suter lead 5-2 U.S. surge over Czech Republic (Si.com)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Canada not shaken by Latvia scare (ESPN)
- TIM WHARNSBY: Hockey win over Latvia more relief than victory (CBC)
- CHRIS PETERS: David Backes leads physical quarterfinal win for Team USA (CBS Sportsline)
- TIM WHARNSBY: Russia's Olympic hockey team facing plenty of questions (CBC)
- JAMES MIRTLE: Latvian netminder Gudlevskis's remarkable Cinderella story (Globe & Mail)
- ERIC DUHATSCHEK: Rivalry rematch for Canada and U.S. with chance at gold on the line (Globe & Mail)
- ROY MacGREGOR: Quest for hockey gold down to a battle of the borders (Globe & Mail)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Canada's escape against Latvia shows anything can happen at the Olympics (National Post)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Finland proves its worth in win over Russia (National Post)
- GENE COLLIER: Team Russia postgame analysis via Dostoyevsky (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)
- LARRY BROOKS: US looks like tournament's best team, top to bottom (New York Post)
- MIKE HARRIS: Will Alex Ovechkin sulk or soar after Olympic failure? (Washington Times)
- STEVE POLITI: Russians should fall in love with selfless Team USA (Newark Star Ledger)
- CAM COLE: Team Canada will play a different kind of hockey against Team USA (Vancouver Sun)
- DREW SHARP: Olympics are the place for NHL stars, so why mess with good thing? (Detroit Free Press)
- DAMIEN COX: Canada-U.S. men's semifinal likely to be highlight of Olympic tourney (Toronto Star)
- MARK KISZLA: Semyon Varlamov the scapegoat in Russia's sad hockey loss at Sochi (Denver Post)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: Home isn't safe for Russia's hockey team (Los Angeles Times)
- DEJAN KOVACEVIC: No excuses for Crosby, Malkin (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
- MIKE WISE: For the host nation, it's over and out (Washington Post)
- GREGG KRUPA: Tough Americans on a roll with dangerous Canadians up next (Detroit News)
- STEVE POLITI: Zach Parise knows what a victory over Canada would mean for American hockey (Newark Star Ledger)
- CAM COLE: Canada avoids upset against Latvia, but find scoring in Sochi a big problem (Vancouver Sun)
- DAVE FESCHUK: Goal-starved Team Canada must up game vs. U.S (Toronto Star)
- JEFF MILLER: Selanne cherishing every Olympic moment (Orange County Register)Paywall to view
- WYANE SCANLAN: Let's do it all again in four years (Ottawa Citizen)
- MARK KISZLA: Kiszla: Paul Stastny wants gold as much as 1980 "Miracle" dreamers did (Denver Post)
- GARY LAWLESS: Where are the goals, Team Canada? (Winnipeg Free Press)
- CATHAL KELLY: Russia's early elimination in hockey makes Olympics a failure for hosts (Toronto Star)
- FLUTO SHINZAWA: No one playing better in Sochi than the Americans (Boston Globe)Paywall to view
- GEORGE JOHNSON: Return of Krahn dominates fun banter on Flames' first day back at practice (Calgary Herald)
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- KEN CAMPBELL: Canada brings rubber knife to gunfight (The Hockey News)
- KEN CAMPBELL: Kessel making mark as big-time player (The Hockey News)
- CHRIS JOHNSTON: Crosby's true impact on Team Canada is immeasurable (Sportsnet)
- SEAN GENTILLE: USA Hockey's next opponent in Sochi: Slovakia or Czech Republic (The Sporting News)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Team Canada still a work in progress (ESPN)
- MICHAEL FARBER: T.J. Oshie shares spotlight with Phil Kessel in USA's win over Slovenia (Si.com)
- SCOTT BURNSIDE: U.S. sizzling heading to next round (ESPN)
- COLIN FLEMING: Olympic hockey has an international gold standard to meet (Si.com)
- PIERRE LeBRUN: Russians pass test from Slovakia (ESPN)
- MIKE BROPHY: Sweden comes out on top in men's hockey preliminary round (CBC)
- CHRIS PETERS: Phil Kessel taking Olympics by storm, nets hat trick against Slovenia (CBS Sportsline)
- MIKE BROPHY: Phil Kessel lights up Slovenia with hat trick (CBC)
- ROY MacGREGOR: The Crosby conundrum: Who's the best linemate for Captain Canada? (Globe & Mail)
- BRUCE ARTHUR: Canada must keep getting better as tests keep getting harder in Olympic men's hockey (National Post)
- KEVIN ALLEN: Everything clicking on ice for USA men (USA Today)
- CHRIS STEVENSON: Drew Doughty, Canada take down stodgy Finns (Ottawa Sun)
- MIKE WISE: Pressure mounts on Team Russia (Washington Post)
- LANCE HORNBY: Recalling Leafs coach Randy Carlyle's steroid nightmare (Toronto Sun)
- ED WILLES: Olympic hockey tournament has been predictably unpredictable (Vancouver Province)
- BERNIE MIKLASZ: Oshie, humility are both trending (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- ANDREW GROSS: It's anyone's gold in Olympic men's hockey as U.S., Canada may meet in semis (Bergen Record)
- JERRY SULLIVAN: Kane brings memories of late grandfather to Russia (Buffalo News)
- DAVE FESCHUK: Phil Kessel does the trick for U.S. in victory over Slovenia (Toronto Star)
- HELENE ST. JAMES: Bumping into ex-Red Wing, Russian legend Slava Fetisov (Detroit Free Press)
- ED WILLES: Meet Sidney Crosby and Shea Weber, ping-pong hustlers (Vancouver Province)
- HELENE ELLIOTT: U.S. hockey team avoids Olympic letdown, lets loose on Slovenia (Los Angeles Times)
- PHIL MUSHNICK: Nothing like Emrick in the a.m. (New York Post)
- DAN CAESAR: St. Louis ranks seventh in rating for U.S.-Russia hockey game (St. Louis Post Dispatch)
- CHRIS STEVENSON: Meanwhile, U.S. men's Olympic hockey team and Kessel on fire (Ottawa Sun)
- DAVE FESCHUK: Offence hard to come by as Drew Doughty leads Team Canada past Finland in OT (Toronto Star)
- BARRY ROZNER: Will it be USA-Russia rematch for gold? (Chicago Daily Herald)
- CAM COLE: Impossible to tell if Team Canada is ready for next round (Vancouver Sun)
- MIKE BOONE: Canada-Finland, let's not see that hockey matchup again at the Olympics. Ever. (Montreal Gazette)
- JACK TODD: Wrong to bench Subban, St. Louis (Montreal Gazette)
- JERRY SULLIVAN: Miller getting the respect he deserves (Buffalo News)
- STEVE BUFFERY: Obama congratulates Oshie, Team USA (Toronto Sun)
- FILIP BONDY: No hero hangover for T.J. Oshie and Team USA in 5-1 rout of Slovenia (New York Daily News)
- MICHAEL ARACE: Pressure heavy on Russians, Canadians (Columbus Dispatch)
- ED WILLES: Injuries cast a shadow over Olympic hockey tournament (Vancouver Province)
- HELENE ST. JAMES: Team USA's gritty will be hard to beat (Detroit Free Press)
- STEVE SIMMONS: Time for rest of Canada's Olympic men's hockey team to step up (Toronto Sun)
- LARRY BROOKS: Possibility remains for pair of marquee matchups (New York Post)
- MARK KISZLA: Kiszla: Semyon Varlamov is the man for toughest job at Sochi Olympics (Denver Post)
- DEJAN KOVACEVIC: Unbeaten U.S. 'excited' with cause (Pittsburgh Tribune Review)
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