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It was always going to be a coin flip, at best. They're both great teams.
Agreed, and OP saying “a huge fluke” is demonstrably not true.
The game everyone remembers from the last Olympics with NHL players (2014) was also USA vs. Canada. 0-0 until overtime, when Crosby scored a goal after 7 minutes and 40 seconds (if I remember correctly, I looked it up the other day). Incredible moment.
So, the last time they met in a similarly competitive game they played nearly 68 minutes of hockey without either team scoring a goal.
It’s not a fluke, it’s how their games often work.