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Canada and the United States have faced each other in the gold medal game of six of seven Olympics, 22 of 23 IIHF Women's World Championships and 21 of 23 4 Nations Cups since the beginning of international play. Only a few of Canada's and the U.S.'s losses have been to teams outside their rivalry.
Danny Nelson scored the eventual game-winner in the third period and Trey Augustine made 38 saves, leading the United States to a 4-1 win over Canada on Tuesday night and into the top spot in ...
United States Canada 0–0 Orange Bowl: Miami, United States CAN 8–5–5 16 March 1991 North American Nations Cup: United States Canada 2–0 Murdock Stadium: Torrance, United States CAN 8–5–6 3 September 1992 International friendly Canada United States 0–2 Jeux Canada Games Stadium: Saint John, Canada CAN 8–5–7 9 October 1992
On June 18, 2023, the United States defeated Canada 2–0 in the CONCACAF Nations League final in Las Vegas. [110] The U.S. defeated Canada yet again in a 2023 Gold Cup quarterfinal matchup, this time 3–2 on penalties, in Cincinnati, Ohio. The United States currently leads the series at 18W–11T–11L.
Jayson Tatum, of the United States, loses the ball to Luguentz Dort, of Canada, as Nickeil Alexander-Walker, of Canada, defends in the first half of their July 10 exhibition game ahead of the ...
With 25 teams in the U.S. and 7 in Canada, the NHL is the only one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada that maintains separate national broadcasters in each country, each producing separate telecasts of a slate of regular season games, playoff games, and the Stanley Cup Finals.
The NFL playoff schedule is set. As the final components of the playoff picture fell into place in Week 18, the league revealed its slate for the wild-card round. The Los Angeles Chargers and ...
Beginning with the 2007 season, the National Football League has hosted regular season American football games outside the United States every year in a series known as the International Series. Wembley Stadium, in London, United Kingdom, was the first location to host the series, staging at least one game every year since the series began.