Heated rivalry: Canada-U.S. to meet again, this time at World Baseball Classic
Canada is set to meet the United States in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic on Friday. It promises to be the latest chapter in a long multi-sport rivalry between the neighbouring countries.
Here are some other notable moments in the rivalry’s history.
2002 Salt Lake City Olympics women’s hockey gold-medal game — After Canada beat the U.S. 3-2 to win the championship for the first time, Hayley Wickenheiser told Don Cherry “The Americans had our flag on their floor in the dressing room and now I want to know if they want us to sign it.”
2012 London Olympics women’s soccer semifinal — Canadian goalkeeper Erin McLeod was penalized in the match’s 76th minute for holding the ball longer than six seconds. American star Abby Wambach had started loudly counting the seconds and McLeod was holding the ball in an effort to draw the referee’s attention. The U.S. was awarded a free kick which, in turn, led to a penalty kick. Wambach scored on McLeod from the dot, tying the match 3-3 in the 80th minute. The Americans scored in extra time to advance to the tournament’s final.

