Canada have won gold in the last three Games
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Hosts Canada secured their eighth gold medal of the Games with a memorable 2-0 win over the United States in the final of the women's ice hockey.
Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice in the first period to give the partisan local fans something to shout about.
And an inspired display by goaltender Shannon Szabados, who made 28 saves, saw Canada win the title for a third straight Olympics.
Earlier, Finland beat Sweden 3-2 in overtime to take bronze.
But that match was little more than a warm-up for the main event, at least as far as most of the thousands of fans - including Canadian ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky - packed into Canada Hockey Place were concerned.
And their team delivered with a superb display to gain revenge for defeat by the US in the world championship.
Poulin opened the scoring after 13 minutes and 55 seconds into the first period off a pass from Jennifer Botterill and found the net again just 2:55 later to put her side firmly in charge.
And try as they might, the US could not find a way past Szabados with Canada seldom looking in any real danger of missing out on the gold.
In the bronze medal match, the sides were tied after the third period but it took less than three more minutes for Karoliina Rantamaki to score the game-winner.
Goaltender Noora Raty made 16 saves and Finland, who led 2-1 after the second period, before Danijela Rundqvist equalised for the Swedes.
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