Sunday, February 22, 2026
Public Occurrences February 22, 2026
Boy, you know Google News? We know that. Can't your fucking algorithm sort out old news from new for us? On topic, anything "new" on Nancy Guthrie? How about MH370?
Painful
U.S.A. WINS GOLD! FT 2-1 (OT)
But for an attempt to break a Canadian's wrist (but that's going to happen in hockey, see Bobby Clarke-breaking Valeri Kharlamov's ankle), Tkachuk hate did not win this game for Team U.S.A. The American goalkeeper, Connor Hellebuyck, the Player of the Game, won it.

Canada power play coming!
P3 3:23 - USA 1, Canada 1
A high-sticking penalty by the U.S. and now Canada will have the upper hand! Incredible drama here! Jack Hughes called for getting Horvat up high.
We'll get 49 seconds of 4-on-4 and then a 1:11 power play.

USA four-minute power play!
P3 6:34 - USA 1, Canada 1
Sam Bennett heads to the box for high-sticking. A double minor! Four minutes! An absolutely massive opportunity for the U.S. here, who have been totally dominated in this game since the end of the first period.
Canada 1 U.S.hAte 1, End 2P
Will Canada prevail? Will the Tkachuck Brothers maim someone? The third period will tell.
U.S.hAte
2m ago / 9:41 AM EST
Fighting isn't allowed, but the intensity has been high
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Andrew Greif
Reporting from Milan, Italy
Wayne Gretzky said before the game that the U.S. needed to play physically against Canada and the intensity of this game has been obvious since the opening period. The latest example came with three minutes left in the second period when Canada's Cale Makar took a shot that was saved, then was slashed on the hand. That led to pushing and shoving with the Americans, with the Tkachuck brothers in the middle of a huge scrum behind the net.
The players took that level of physicality to the limit that the Olympics allows. The tournament is played under IIHF rules, and players who fight earn a major penalty as well as an automatic game misconduct, meaning an ejection.
Makar got his revenge a few minutes later when he scored from the right side to tie the game.
Uh, MyGa...
Myron Gardner, a Hi-C, pushed Scottie Pippen, Jr. from behind, knocking the chip off the old migraine to the hardwood near the end of last night's blowout of Memphibians in Bang Bus Arena. ScoPiII reacted in a not rare manner, jogging three-quarters court with malice aforethought directly to MyGa and delivering a two-handed push that sent MyGa half-way back to the G-League, leastwise, the hardwood floor which caused a brief clash of arms between the whole of these two talent-challenged teams.
Young Mr. Gardner, you can't do what you did, and I fail to understand why you done did it.

