SOCHI, RUSSIA – They all heard the same thing. Or more accurately, the same sound.
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"There was a whistle on the ice, definitely," Team USA forward Hilary Knight said. "I was right there on the ice. I heard it."
"I thought there was a whistle, clearly," teammate Amanda Kessel said.
"I did hear the whistle blow before the puck went in," U.S. coach Katey Stone said.
Unfortunately for the U.S. women's hockey team, the referees heard and felt otherwise. The result was a go-ahead goal that helped Team Canada defeat its archenemy 3-2 Wednesday in an Olympic preliminary game that, with any luck, merely served as the preview for the gold medal game.
Round 2 would be a real treat.
"We love playing them," Team USA captain Meghan Duggan said. "We get jacked up for these games."