The Olympics take over my life and ruin my sleep schedule, but I always miss them when they're gone. Team USA didn't have the best showing at this Olympics, but we still have plenty to celebrate and to be proud of!
For the rematch, Canada skipped the overtime and shelved the theatrics.
One slick goal and 60 minutes of stifling defensive hockey kept the Canadians firmly on top of the U.S. and moved them to the brink of gold again.
One of the charms of the Olympics is seeing and hearing the family members of the athletes cheering from the seats and waving the national flags after traveling around the world to get there.
Concerns about safety in Sochi have prompted some U.S. Olympians to tell their loved ones to stay home, however. Minnesota Wild defenseman Ryan Suter, who will skate for Team USA next month, is one of them.
Hilary Knight scored the lone shootout goal and the United States women's hockey team beat Canada for the third straight time in their pre-Olympic exhibition series, 3-2 on Saturday.
A record-breaking night by Zeb Knutson combined with a blistering-hot power play drove the Sioux Falls Stampede to their sixth straight win in 10-4 victory over the U.S. National Under-17 Team Saturday night at the Sioux Falls Arena.
The Sioux Falls Stampede were missing their top three players Wednesday night and the U.S. Under-18 Development Program took advantage, rolling past the Stampede 7-1 at the Ice Cube.
Wednesday, the last gold medal coach, and current Duke head coach Mike Krzyzweski announced he is stepping down from coaching team USA at the Olympics.