
"Barring a surprise, Canada is unlikely to add to its seven medals (three silver, four bronze) on Day 7. But the Canadian men's hockey team plays its second game, the women's hockey playoffs begin, and Canada's curlers are on the ice a total of three times. Plus, U.S. figure skating star Ilia Malinin goes for gold in the final round of the men's event."
"After opening with an extra-end win over Germany on Wednesday and then having today off, skip Brad Jacobs' Canadian men's team will play a double-header on Friday. They face Daniel Casper's United States (1-1) at 3:05 a.m. ET before taking on defending champion Sweden at 1:05 p.m. ET. Swedish skip Nik Edin has won three consecutive Olympic medals and a record seven world titles, but he's in trouble at 0-2 after losses to Italy and world champion Bruce Mouat's Great Britain,"
Canada enters Day 7 with seven medals (three silver, four bronze) and limited prospects for additional hardware. The Canadian men's hockey team plays its second preliminary game while the women's hockey tournament moves into the playoff stage. Canada's curling teams are scheduled for three draws, including Brad Jacobs' men's double-header against the United States and defending champion Sweden. Sweden's skip Nik Edin has Olympic and world titles but a 0-2 start. In snowboard cross, favourites include Italy's Michela Moioli and Britain's Charlotte Bankes, while Canada lost 2022 bronze medallist Meryeta O'Dine to injury, leaving Audrey McManiman as the lone Canadian competitor. U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin competes in the men's final.
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