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USA 2. Canada 1. Overtime.
Forty-six years after the Miracle on Ice, the United States defeats Canada for Olympic gold — outshot 42–28, under siege, and pushed to 3-on-3 overtime.
In this episode, we break down the resilience, the 5-on-3 kill, the composure of Connor Hellebuyck, and the finish from Jack Hughes that sealed it.
But this isn't just about hockey.
It's about what happens when structure thins out and space opens up — in sports, in leadership, and in life. Because overtime doesn't create unfairness. It exposes preparation. It exposes belief. It exposes who's ready to finish.
After the comma, the game doesn't owe you the shot count. It gives you a moment.
By Tim RomanelloUSA 2. Canada 1. Overtime.
Forty-six years after the Miracle on Ice, the United States defeats Canada for Olympic gold — outshot 42–28, under siege, and pushed to 3-on-3 overtime.
In this episode, we break down the resilience, the 5-on-3 kill, the composure of Connor Hellebuyck, and the finish from Jack Hughes that sealed it.
But this isn't just about hockey.
It's about what happens when structure thins out and space opens up — in sports, in leadership, and in life. Because overtime doesn't create unfairness. It exposes preparation. It exposes belief. It exposes who's ready to finish.
After the comma, the game doesn't owe you the shot count. It gives you a moment.