
Caroline Harvey, Alex Carpenter Become First New Englanders to Win Gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics
In an amazing comeback win in overtime, the United States women's ice hockey team defeated Canada 2-1 on Thursday, February 19, earning them the gold medal in the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Not only is that an incredible feat, but it also marks the first gold medal in these winter games for a New England athlete.
Both Alex Carpenter of North Reading, Massachusetts, and Caroline Harvey of Salem, New Hampshire, got to celebrate victory on the ice, and New Englanders can now celebrate with them.
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While Ben Ogden was the first New Englander to win a silver medal in the 2026 Winter Olympics, it would take nine more days before a New England athlete would take gold.
Carpenter, a forward, and Harvey, a defender, would help the women's ice hockey team take the title from Canada in the final game on Thursday.
Not only that, but Harvey was named the tournament's most valuable player and best defender, according to NHL.com.
Meanwhile, Carpenter also had notable moments throughout the games, including scoring Team USA's first goal of the tournament.
For Harvey, the New Hampshire standout, and Carpenter, a Massachusetts star, the achievement reflects years of hard work at the highest level of the sport.
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As of Friday morning, February 20, Team USA is in second place for medals with 27 and Norway is No. 1 with 34.
Will any more New Englanders win gold before the games are over? Fingers crossed.
Congratulations to all the United States winners so far. Let's go, USA!
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