Jocelyne Lamoureux-Morando is an American hero.
Lamoureux-Morando scored the game-winning goal in round 6 of a shootout to lead the U.S. over Canada 3-2 and win the gold medal at the Olympic Games in PyeongChang.
After her sister, Monique, tied the game at 2 to send it to overtime and to an eventual shootout, Jocelyne scored the go-ahead goal in the shootout. U.S. goalie Maddie Rooney blocked Canada's final attempt to end the game.
Lamoureux-Morando's goal was incredible. She went left on goalie Shannon Szabados, then quickly cut to the right and put it in the back of the net.
After the game, Monique revealed to NBCSN the name of the move her sister used to win the game. It's called, "Oops!...I did it again."
Jocelyne’s move is called “Oops, I Did It Again.” YES. #USAvsCAN pic.twitter.com/afJ1H8ES4F
— Emily Polglaze (@enpolglaze) February 22, 2018
Here's the move.
.@TeamUSA IS GOLDEN!
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) February 22, 2018
The @usahockey women take down rival Canada for their first gold since 1998! #WinterOlympics #BestOfUS https://t.co/wS6s9ulmoA pic.twitter.com/o4gJr8g7sV
The Internet loved the name, referencing Britney Spear's old hit song.
Monique Lamoureux-Morando just told Pierre McGuire that Jocelyne's shootout move is something they've been working on with their skills coach and it has a name -- "Oops I Did it Again."
— Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) February 22, 2018
J-Lam’s shootout winner is NAMED AFTER A BRITNEY SPEARS SONG
— Ashley Chase (@AshleyChaseTV) February 22, 2018
OOPS I DID IT AGAIN
🏅🇺🇸🏅🇺🇸🏅
JLAM’S MOVE IS CALLED OOPS I DID IT AGAIN JUST WHEN I THINK THIS TEAM CAN’T GET ANY BETTER
— Britt loves one (1) USA Women's Hockey Team (@kindamoviesnob) February 22, 2018
The move used for the winning shootout goal for Team USA is called the "Oops, I did it again" by the Lamoureux twins and I don't know if I absolutely love that or hate that.
— Brian Stensaas (@stensation) February 22, 2018