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Today's Milan Cortina Olympics Headlines

Sunday, February 15

Good morning! We are back from Livigno and preparing for a busy final week of these Olympics. Livigno was a trek -- a train, a bus, a shuttle and a walk -- but what a beautiful part of Northern Italy! Here in Milan, tonight is the Olympic debut of Emily Chan and Spencer Howe from the Skating Club of Boston. Pairs figure skating is headlining Sunday and Monday at these Olympics. Also tonight, little time to rest for Team USA Men’s hockey. They are back in action after winning a tough one on Saturday. Then on Monday, Team USA Women’s hockey, they’ve only outscored their opponents 26-1 at these games, faces off against Sweden in the semi-finals. Our New England athletes continue to do great things! Have a great Sunday! ---Eli

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USA goalie Jeremy Swayman explains what happened on Denmark's long-distance goal

In net for the U.S. against Denmark at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Saturday, Jeremy Swayman gave up a goal from 95 feet out that could get talked about for years to come.

Nicholas B. Jensen sent a seemingly harmless shot toward Swayman from just past the center red line. Swayman moved his glove, and the puck went in over his right shoulder.

DENMARK SCORES FROM CENTER ICE.