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Day 8 – Feb. 14, 2026

Canada defeats Germany in quarterfinals The Canadian women’s hockey team advances to semifinals after defeating Germany 5-1 in quarterfinals on Day 8 of Milano Cortina. Canada didn’t take long to secure the lead thanks to Brianne Jenner scoring one minute and forty seconds into the first period, followed onto the scoreboard by teammate Claire Thompson…
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Day 7 Recap – Feb. 13, 2026

Second consecutive win for Canada A 5-1 win over Switzerland brought the Canadian men’s hockey team, including Saskatoon’s Brandon Hagel and Darcy Kuemper, to 2-0 in preliminary play. Canada’s Connor McDavid secured the first goal of the game on a powerplay five minutes and forty-five seconds in before teammate Thomas Harley recorded added another five minutes later. With just under eight minutes left on the clock in the opening frame, Switzerland’s Pius Suter used their own powerplay advantage to get his team on the scoreboard…
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Day 6 Recap – Feb. 12, 2026

Postponed game brings Canada victory shutout The Canadian women’s hockey team concluded their preliminary play with a 5-0 shutout over Finland, which included a pair of goals from Saskatoon forward Emily Clark. Late into the first period, Canada made their way onto the score board at fifteen minutes and twelve seconds with a goal from Jennifer Gardiner. The 1-0 lead carried…
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Day 5 Recap – Feb. 11, 2026

Schwinghammer finishes fifth in Olympic debut event Maia Schwinghammer finished fifth overall after accumulating 77.61 points in the women’s freestyle skiing moguls finals on Day Five of the Milano Cortina Games. After yesterday’s qualifying performance, the Saskatoon product earned herself a bye to the first round of finals, where she finished sixth with 77.18 points…
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Day 4 Recap – Feb. 10, 2026

Schwinghammer finishes sixth in qualification opener In her debut on the Olympic stage, Saskatoon’s Maia Schwinghammer finished sixth in the first round of women’s freestyle skiing moguls with 74.90 points and earned her place in qualification round two, tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. SK time. If she advances, finals are scheduled for later that morning at 7:15 a.m. SK time. Pletz makes Olympic debut Logan Pletz, who hails from…
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Sask roots helped Hebert grow into three-time Olympian

By Ryan Flaherty for Sask Sport Ben Hebert has won virtually everything there is to win in the sport of curling but competing at the Olympic Games just hits different. The five-time Brier winner and two-time world champion who is considered by many to be the greatest male lead in Canadian history is set to represent the country in his third Olympics at the 2026…
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Day 3 Recap– Feb. 9, 2026

Canadian mixed doubles curling team concludes time at Olympics The Canadian mixed doubles curling team — coached by Laine Peters, who hails from Carrot River — wrapped their time at Milano Cortina with a win and a 4-5 record. Following a streak of losses, the pair defeated Switzerland 8-4 in their final game of the Olympics. The Canadians stole three points by the second end, before the Swiss claimed a double in the…
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Day 2 Recap – Feb. 8, 2026

Team Canada loses hopes of playoffs The Canadian mixed doubles curling team — coached by Carrot River’s Laine Peters — lost their medal hopes after their record fell 3-5 following two additional losses on Day Two of the Olympics. Team Canada fell 7-6 to Sweden after an extremely close match. The red and white had the game tied up 2-2 by the second end when Canada scored a double, which was followed by the two teams exchanging singles until the sixth when the Canadian duo added an additional two…
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Day 1 Recap – Feb. 7, 2026

Team Canada falls back-to-back The Canadian mixed doubles curling team — coached by Laine Peters who hails from Carrot River — now holds a 3-3 record after a pair of losses on Day 1 of the Olympic Winter Games. Early this morning, the Canadians were defeated 7-5 by Great Britain. The British were first on the board, using the hammer to their advantage to score a triple in the opening end before Canada claimed a single point in the second, bringing them to…
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Opening Ceremonies – Feb. 6, 2026

Team Canada has first loss The Canadian mixed doubles curling team, coached by Carrot River’s Laine Peters, received their first loss of the Olympics this morning, falling 7-5 to the United States. Canada was first on the scoreboard after stealing a single in the opening end, before the U.S. claimed a double in the second…