The US Men’s Ice Hockey Team Wins Gold at the 2018 Olympics

Hockey is a popular sport at the Olympics, with both men’s and women’s tournaments held every four years. The sport’s Olympic debut was at the 1998 Winter Games, and since that time, Canada has claimed the most medals — including two gold — while the United States has landed only one.

The 2018 Olympic Games featured an intriguing twist: For the first time in more than a decade, NHL players were allowed to compete in the tournament. The decision ended a boycott of the event by the world’s best players that began in 2014 and had been fueled by concerns over the potential dangers of playing in such a high-profile event.

Until this year, only the Soviet Union had won more men’s hockey medals in its Olympic history than the U.S., which had clinched the gold in the Miracle on Ice upset of the Americans at the 1980 Olympics. Now, the American team trails the Soviets by just three medals apiece.

The men’s semifinal on February 24 may have been the most memorable game in Olympic history. The American squad trailed the Soviets 2-1 late in the third period, and it seemed like the score would stand as the teams headed to overtime. But then Dave Christian, son of Bill Christian, slapped a shot toward Vladimir Tretiak. The puck appeared to cross the goal line, but according to IIHF rules, the puck must touch the entire netting before counting as a goal.

The Masters Leaderboard – Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler and More

As the Masters continues, the top three players in the field have a chance to win their first green jackets. Rory McIlroy is one of those, positioned at No. 1 after a strong start at Augusta. Bryson DeChambeau isn’t far behind him and Scottie Scheffler is just a few strokes back in third.

McIlroy got off to a fast start, birdying his first two holes and then eagling the par-five second. His dream start was short-lived, though, as a tee shot on 13 went into the pine straw and his approach to 15 found the slope and dropped for a double-bogey.

He bounced back with a birdie at 16, but a missed putt at 18 was costly and left him at 2-under. The good news is he’s still only seven shots off the lead, putting him in a position to play his best golf at the end of the tournament.

The Masters leaderboard will change often, but here’s a look at the top 10 through Friday.

The Masters tournament has a history of unpredictable outcomes. It’s also a major, meaning only the best players in the game are invited to play at Augusta National. So it’s not entirely surprising to see a large group of players tied at the front, but the leaders will need to continue to show consistency in order to keep their spots on the top 10.