U.S. reaches 24th straight hockey worlds final
Briefly

The U.S. women's ice hockey team secured a narrow 2-1 victory over the Czech Republic in the semifinals of the women's world championship, thanks to Kelly Pannek's crucial goal. The Americans continue their history of success against the Czechs, attaining a perfect record of 6-0 in World Championship matchups. Laila Edwards also netted a goal, while captain Hilary Knight increased her assist record. The Czechs initially shocked the crowd with a leading goal but could not hold off the U.S. attack, marked by a lopsided shot count, and will aim for bronze in the upcoming match.
Kelly Pannek scored the winning goal in the U.S. women's ice hockey team's 2-1 semifinal victory over the Czech Republic, securing their spot in the final.
The U.S. women’s hockey team has maintained an undefeated record against the Czech Republic in World Championship games, extending their 6-0 record.
Captain Hilary Knight contributed to the victory with an assist, marking her impressive record of 52 assists at the World Championships.
The Czech Republic shocked the crowd with an early goal, but ultimately fell to the U.S. in a competitive semifinal match.
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