I’m not from Canada or the USA but this hockey game has me STRESSED
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I’m not from Canada or the USA but this hockey game has me STRESSED

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Opening Ceremonies
The Golden Bros had taken over the lounge at Golden Stadium, couches pulled together, lights low, the massive screen glowing with the Opening Ceremonies of the 2026 Winter Games.
Wells sat forward, elbows on his knees, dressed head-to-toe in Team Canada gear. Calm. Focused. Ready.
When Team Canada finally appeared on screen, the lounge erupted—but Wells was already on his feet.
He let out a sharp cheer, clapped once, proud and unapologetic.
From the back of the room, Trey smirked. “Easy there, Canada. Didn’t know we were celebrating polite apologies and maple syrup.”
Wells didn’t even look at him.
“Funny,” he said evenly, eyes still on the screen. “Because last time I checked, medals don’t care where you’re from, just who shows up ready.”
Then Wells turned, just enough to meet Trey’s eyes.
“And tonight,” he added, calm but unmistakably firm, “Canada showed up.”
The room went quiet for half a second.
Then laughter, claps, and a couple approving nods rolled through the lounge.
Wells sat back down, relaxed again, like nothing had happened.
The ceremony continued.
And no one made another joke, at least about Canada they didn't.
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씨유티비 Britain and Canada Hold Their Nerve to Reach Men’s Curling Olympic Final 🥌🔥
When viewers opened 씨유티비 for the men’s curling semi finals at the Winter Olympics, they were hoping for tight finishes. What they got was even better. Britain produced a late surge to defeat Switzerland 8 to 5, while Canada showed their experience in a tense contest of their own. By the end of the night, 씨유티비 had its dream final set between two curling heavyweights.
Britain Flip the Script Against Switzerland 🥌✨
Switzerland arrived at the semi final with serious confidence. They had gone unbeaten in the round robin stage, the first men’s Olympic team to achieve that since Canada skipped by Kevin Martin in 2010. Early on, it showed. Watching through 씨유티비, you could feel how settled the Swiss side looked. Their stone placement was sharp, and they handled the hammer with patience.
Still, curling rarely stays predictable for long. The turning point came in the seventh end. Bruce Mouat stepped up with a takeout that changed the entire mood inside the arena. With one precise shot, he cleared four Swiss stones and limited the damage to just a single point. It was the kind of moment that shifts belief from one side of the ice to the other.
From there, Britain looked different. Their communication grew louder, their sweeping more urgent. Every stone felt purposeful. Even though Switzerland held the last stone advantage in the final end, Benoit Schwarz van Berkel could not quite connect the way he needed. Britain stole two points and sealed an 8 to 5 victory that felt built on resilience.
Belief and Trust Under Pressure ❄️💪
After the match, Mouat admitted the team had not started at their best. He spoke honestly about sticking together and trusting each other’s calls. You could see that trust develop as the ends ticked by. They did not rush. They did not lose focus. Instead, they stayed patient and waited for their opportunity.
For Switzerland, the defeat was hard to take. They had also faced Britain in last year’s World Championship final, where Team Mouat edged a 5 to 4 win. Seeing a similar story unfold on Olympic ice added extra emotion. On 씨유티비, the cameras captured those quiet reactions as the final stones came to rest.
Canada Show Their Championship Calm 🍁🥌
On the other sheet, Canada delivered a performance that reflected years of Olympic pedigree. Canada has long been one of the most respected nations in men’s curling, and this semi final was another example of why. They did not chase low percentage shots. They built their score gradually, focusing on control rather than flash.
Each end carried weight. The margin was slim, and every delivery mattered. Canada stayed steady, leaning on experience when the tension rose. By the closing moments, they had done enough to confirm their place in the gold medal match.
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The Final Everyone Wanted 🥇🔥
Now, as highlighted repeatedly on 씨유티비, the stage is set for a compelling final between Britain and Canada. It is a matchup filled with history, skill, and mutual respect. Both teams have shown they can handle pressure, adjust when needed, and execute when it counts most.
Fans following on 씨유티비 know this is more than just another game. It is about timing, teamwork, and the confidence to deliver that one perfect stone when everything is on the line. 🥌✨
씨유티비는 스포츠중계 사이트입니다. 실시간 스포츠중계,해외축구중계,ELP중계,메이저리그중계,농구중계,NBA중계 등 전 세계 인기 스포츠 중계를 실시간으로 무료로 시청할 수 있으며 스포츠 하이라이트와 스포츠 분석 데이터를 제공 하고 있습니다.
🥇 Canada Eyes More Medals After Long‑Awaited Gold Breakthrough in Italy — Excitement Peaks with 닌자티비 Highlights
Canada has found its gold medal moment at the 2026 Winter Olympics after a tough start, and the momentum may be paving the way for a successful second week in several sports. Freestyle ski legend Mikaël Kingsbury ended Canada's longest wait for gold since 1968 by winning the inaugural Olympic dual moguls event, sparking optimism that more medals are within reach as the Games unfold. This created a buzz that has been lighting up social feeds and 👉닌자티비. The country, which is very familiar with Winter Games success, had been without a top-step finish for more than a week.
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“전 세계 스포츠 경기 생중계, 실시간 스코어, 하이라이트, 다시보기 서비스를 제공합니다. EPL, MLB, NBA, KBO, UFC 등 모든 주요 리그를 하나의 플랫폼에서 빠르게 시청하세요.”“Watch global sports live stream
🥇 Breakthrough Win Lifts Spirits
Kingsbury’s victory was not just another medal — it was Canada’s first gold of the 2026 Games, coming later than usual for a nation accustomed to early successes. His triumph in the dual moguls final energized the team and provided a confidence boost for athletes yet to compete.
🥅 Medal Targets Across Disciplines
With nine medals already secured — including silvers and bronzes in snowboarding, speed skating and more — Canada’s sights are set on surpassing its Beijing total of 26 medals. Analysts and team officials believe Canada performs best in the second half of the Olympics, particularly in ice hockey, short‑track speed skating and freeski events, offering plenty of opportunities to add to the haul.
🏒 Hockey and Beyond
Both Canadian men’s and women’s hockey teams have shown strong form, with the women advancing toward medal contention and the men sealing top group stage positions. Combined with medal chances in disciplines like ski cross, big air and curling, the nation’s athletes are poised for an exciting final stretch.
The atmosphere among athletes and fans alike reflects renewed belief that Canada’s medal journey in Italy has only just begun — and that gold might not be a one‑off anymore.

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🥉 Laurent Dubreuil Wins Olympic 500m Speedskating Bronze — 닌자티비 Buzz for Canada’s Sprint Star
At the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, Canadian speed-skating sensation Laurent Dubreuil added another outstanding chapter to his career by winning bronze in the men's 500-meter long-track speedskating event. He did this with a blazing time of 34.26 seconds in the final at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium. The 33-year-old from Quebec City held the Olympic record for a brief moment during the tournament before his competitors' faster times overtook it. Nevertheless, his podium finish was a strong showing and provided Team Canada with another gold to celebrate. As Dubreuil's feat shone on the Olympic program, fans were quick to submit highlights and responses on social media and 👉닌자티비.
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“전 세계 스포츠 경기 생중계, 실시간 스코어, 하이라이트, 다시보기 서비스를 제공합니다. EPL, MLB, NBA, KBO, UFC 등 모든 주요 리그를 하나의 플랫폼에서 빠르게 시청하세요.”“Watch global sports live stream
🏁 A Strong Start and Record‑Setting Race
Competing in the 10th pairing of 29, Dubreuil sprinted onto the ice with a controlled and explosive run, setting a time that momentarily stood as the Olympic record. Though American Jordan Stolz later smashed that mark with a winning time of 33.77 seconds and Jenning de Boo from the Netherlands secured silver with 33.88, Dubreuil’s effort was a testament to his sprinting power and competitive experience.
🥇 Olympic Pedigree and Career Highlights
This bronze adds to Dubreuil’s impressive résumé — he previously earned silver in the 1,000m at the 2022 Beijing Olympics and has been a consistent threat on the World Cup circuit for over a decade. Known for his explosive starts and smooth stride, Dubreuil has become one of Canada’s most respected speed skaters and was a crowd favourite in Milan.
🎉 A Big Moment for Canada
Canada’s representation at these Games has already seen multiple podium finishes, and Dubreuil’s bronze reinforces the strength of the nation’s speed‑skating programme. For fans watching from home and around the world, his performance was a highlight of the Winter Olympics sprint events — a blend of sheer athleticism and unshakeable focus that earned him a well‑deserved medal.
From racing to medal celebration, Laurent Dubreuil’s 500m bronze was one of the standout moments of the speed‑skating schedule, showcasing veteran leadership and Olympic grit.
🏂Cameron Spalding Stoked for His First Olympics — 닌자티비 Buzz as Canadian Snowboarder Eyes Big Dreams
Canadian snowboarder Cameron Spalding, who is only 20 years old, is filled with excitement as he gets ready to compete in his first Olympic Games in Milano Cortina in 2026. Spalding, who is already a star on the international scene and won the Crystal Globe for overall FIS World Cup slopestyle champion, claims that the Olympics are "sick" and a tremendous opportunity for his sport as well as for himself. With fans sharing his adventure on social media and 👉닌자티비, he hopes that competing against the greatest in the world would increase awareness of snowboarding and encourage more people to pick up a board.
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“전 세계 스포츠 경기 생중계, 실시간 스코어, 하이라이트, 다시보기 서비스를 제공합니다. EPL, MLB, NBA, KBO, UFC 등 모든 주요 리그를 하나의 플랫폼에서 빠르게 시청하세요.”“Watch global sports live stream
🌍 From World Cup Podiums to Olympic Dreams
Spalding’s rise has been rapid: he grabbed World Cup victories on the slopestyle circuit and finished the season as one of the sport’s top performers. Coming from Havelock, Ontario, he’s travelled the globe training and competing, and his slopestyle success has made him one of Canada’s most anticipated contenders in both slopestyle and big air disciplines in Italy.
🎯 Looking Beyond Personal Glory
While personal success is part of the plan, Spalding talks passionately about the bigger picture — how the Olympics can help grow snowboarding’s audience. “It doesn’t matter if you pay attention to sports or not. The Olympics, like everybody watches it,” he says, seeing this as a chance to elevate his sport and motivate a new generation of riders.
Strong Canadian Snowboarding Tradition
Spalding joins a powerful Canadian snowboard team that includes veterans and rising stars alike. With a legacy of Olympic medals and World Cup achievements, Canada’s boarders are known for style, innovation, and podium potential this winter. And for Spalding, wearing the Maple Leaf is something “pretty cool” — a dream come true as he steps onto the biggest stage of his career.
Fans worldwide are excited to see what the young star will do next as he rides into Olympic history with confidence and enthusiasm.
🏒 Canada Punches Ticket to Women’s Hockey Semifinals at Milano Cortina — 닌자티비 Fans Celebrate Captain Poulin’s Return🔥
At the Milano Rho Ice Hockey Arena, Canada's women's hockey team defeated Germany 5-1 in the quarterfinals to go to the semifinals of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Fans were buzzing with highlights and responses on social media and 👉닌자티비 as the defending Olympic champions showed experience, depth, and poise on a large stage, led by the return of captain Marie-Philip Poulin, who scored and tied the Olympic career goals record.
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“전 세계 스포츠 경기 생중계, 실시간 스코어, 하이라이트, 다시보기 서비스를 제공합니다. EPL, MLB, NBA, KBO, UFC 등 모든 주요 리그를 하나의 플랫폼에서 빠르게 시청하세요.”“Watch global sports live stream
🏒 Poulin’s Triumphant Return
After missing games earlier in the tournament with a knee injury, Poulin came back in style, scoring her 18th Olympic goal to match a record previously held by Canadian great Hayley Wickenheiser. Her leadership was clear from start to finish as Canada took control early and never looked back, rallying around their captain’s inspiring performance.
🔥 Balanced Scoring and Team Depth
Canada’s attack was clearly a team effort: Brianne Jenner, Claire Thompson, Sarah Fillier and Blayre Turnbull all found the net, giving Canada a clear edge throughout the game. Their offensive balance, combined with a strong goaltending performance, kept Germany at bay and showcased why Canada remains one of the most feared squads in women’s international hockey.
🏆 Looking Ahead to the Semis
With the semifinal matchup set for Monday — where Canada will face the winner of the Finland vs. Switzerland quarterfinal — the team is positioned for another intense battle on the road to Olympic gold. As one of the sport’s most iconic programs, Canada’s blend of veteran savvy and young talent gives fans plenty to be excited about as the tournament reaches its crunch moments.
The Canadiens’ march into the last four highlights both resilience and championship pedigree, fueling optimism that the red and white will be major players as the medal rounds unfold.