
Team USA Women's Hockey Rolls to Gold Medal Game 5-0
The U.S. women's hockey team crushed Sweden 5-0 in their Olympic semifinal, staying undefeated and setting up a gold medal showdown. They haven't trailed once all tournament and just extended their shutout streak past 331 minutes.
The U.S. women's hockey team is steamrolling through the Olympics, and their latest 5-0 demolition of Sweden just punched their ticket to the gold medal game.
Goaltender Aerin Frankel was a wall in net, stopping all 21 Swedish shots to keep the Americans' incredible shutout streak alive. The team hasn't allowed a goal in over 331 minutes of play.
The game exploded open in the second period when Abbey Murphy, Kendall Coyne Schofield, and Hayley Scamurra scored three times in under three minutes. That lightning-fast surge turned a 2-0 lead into a 5-0 blowout Sweden couldn't recover from.
Cayla Barnes and Taylor Heise added goals to round out the scoring. The Americans have now outscored their opponents 31-1 through six games, and they haven't trailed or even been tied for a single second of this tournament.

The Ripple Effect
This dominant run is doing more than just racking up wins. It's inspiring a new generation of young girls watching from home, proving that American women's hockey has reached an elite level few sports can match.
The team's consistency game after game shows what happens when talent meets preparation. Their undefeated streak isn't luck or a hot streak. It's the result of years of dedication and teamwork paying off on the world's biggest stage.
Sweden will now compete for bronze, seeking their first Olympic medal since 2006. For the Americans, the road leads to a gold medal game against the winner of Canada versus Switzerland.
If it's Canada, fans will witness one of sports' greatest rivalries renewed, though the U.S. has won their last seven meetings. The quest for gold continues with momentum firmly on America's side.
Based on reporting by Google News - Olympic Medal
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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