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|    11 Feb 26 22:32:41    |
      XPost: can.politics, rec.sport.olympics, sac.politics       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: tit@slap.com              MILAN — Laila Edwards made history as the first Black woman to represent       the U.S. women’s hockey team at the Olympics. The 22-year-old added       another historic first to her resume on Tuesday.              Edwards scored a goal in the third period to put an emphasis on Team USA’s       5-0 shutout win over the reigning Olympic champion Canadian team. With the       goal, Edwards becomes the first Black woman to score for the U.S. women’s       Olympic hockey team.              Edwards was one of three Black players on the ice during USA's win over       Canada — joining Canada forward Sarah Nurse and Canada defender Sophie       Jaques — marking another Olympic first.              "That makes me really happy. I think it just shows the growth," said       Edwards, who also has two assists through four games, bringing her to       three total points in her first Olympic appearance. "Representation       matters, especially at the very highest level. To have three (Black women)       out there, it just really makes me proud and gives me hope for the       future."              Edwards said it "feels good to get that first (goal)," against archrival       Canada no less. Kendall Coyne Schofield said she wasn't surprised that       Edwards found the back of the net. The University of Wisconsin's hockey       defender has eight goals, 28 assists and 36 points for the Badgers this       season.              "It was awesome. I couldn't wait to get down to the other end of the bench       as fast as I could (to celebrate), but I've seen it before," Schofield       said. "It was an incredible goal and something she does quite often, but       so proud of her, so happy for her and like I said, I wasn't surprised to       see that come out of her arsenal."              That wasn’t the only history made on Tuesday. Five-time Olympian Hilary       Knight assisted on Caroline Harvey’s goal to improve to 32 career points       and tie Jenny Potter’s all-time U.S. Olympic points record.              "She's the best player in the world," U.S. forward Taylor Heise said after       Team USA's 5-0 win over Finland on Saturday.              On Tuesday, Aerin Frankel made 20 saves as the Canadian women's hockey       team was shut out for the first time in Olympic history. Canada was       playing without injured captain Marie-Philip Poulin.              "We needed players to step up today, obviously with Poulin not being there       and I guess I should have made more saves," goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens       said. "So. it's just learning from that ... going, playing against Finland       in our last round-robin game and then after that, obviously quarterfinals       are going to start."              Desbiens added: "I think with (Poulin) not finishing the last game ... we       want her to rest and recover and obviously get better. So once we get her       back, she's going to be there to have an impact. She's the heart of the       team. There's no secret about that."              Harvey opened the scoring for the U.S. less than four minutes into the       game and Team USA never let its foot off the gas. Hannah Bilka scored two       goals, Kirsten Simms had one and Abbey Murphy added three assists.              Team USA advances to the quarterfinals with a perfect 4-0 record and leads       the 10-team field in goals scored on the tournament with 20 in four games.       It has three consecutive shutouts and will face host Italy next.              https://www.centraloregondaily.com/sports/laila-edwards-makes-olympic-       history-us-canada-hockey/article_dbe16b58-8398-4153-80fe-d90c5c8f071e.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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