Getty Images USA defeated Canada after a dramatic penalty shootout in the 2018 Winter Olympics women's ice hockey final on Thursday. Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson practiced a routine for four years and executed it perfectly to score the match-winning penalty. The move even has a name — the "Oops, I did it again." American ice hockey forward Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson etched her name into Winter Olympics history on Thursday.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: No one wants to host the Olympics anymore — will they go away?See Also:Here's what time the 2018 Winter Olympics ice hockey final starts where you liveA 16-year-old North Korean speed skater was disqualified from his only Olympic event after he appeared to try to trip up a Japanese opponent2 freestyle skiers were hospitalised with broken bones after a horrifying crash-ridden ski cross run at the Winter OlympicsSEE ALSO: US women's hockey team captures gold for first time since 1998 with thrilling shootout win over Canada DON'T MISS: Here's what time the men's 2018 Winter Olympics ice hockey final starts where you live