Ice
hockey: Russians up and running with big win over Slovenia
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[February 16, 2018]
By Dan Burns
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) -
After a stunning opening loss to Slovakia, Kiril Kaprizov scored a
hat-trick as the Olympic Athletes from Russia stormed back on Friday
to crush Slovenia 8-2 and set up a key group game against the United
States in the men's Olympic ice hockey tournament.
The Russians, the strongest team on paper and led by former NHL all
stars Pavel Datsyuk and Ilya Kovalchuk, looked set to take the Games
by storm when they netted two early goals against the Slovaks.
But the Big Red Machine's motor ran silent for the next 74 minutes
as they lost 3-2 to Slovakia and they started slowly against the
Slovenians.
"We were a little nervous. We have a lot of guys their time in the
Olympics, and we were trying to do too much," said Kovalchuk, who is
playing in his fifth Olympics.
The Russians got back on track late in the first period with two
goals within 22 seconds, the first from Sergei Mozyakin on a
powerplay and the second from Kovalchuk who buried a shot from the
point unassisted.
The floodgates opened in the second period as the Russians scored
four times through Alexander Barabanov, Ilya Kablukov, Kaprizov and
Kovalchuk, who also had an assist on the Kablukov goal.
Kovalchuk carried the puck into the Slovenia zone, threaded through
two defenders and looped behind their goal before feeding Kablukov
in front to knock it home.
Kaprizov completed his hat-trick with two third-period goals.
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Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics – Men Preliminary Round Match –
Olympic Athletes from Russia v Slovenia - Gangneung Hockey Centre,
Gangneung, South Korea – February 16, 2018 - Ilya Kablukov, an
Olympic Athlete from Russia, and Bostjan Golicic of Slovenia
compete. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
"First game we played a good first five minutes, today we played
good all 60," Kovalchuk said. "That was the difference."
Captain Jan Mursak scored the first goal for the Slovenians, who
came from two goals down in the third period to beat the United
States in overtime on Wednesday. Ziga Pance scored their second with
under a minute left.
The Russian's lopsided win set up a pivotal game on Saturday against
the Americans in Group B, where all four teams have a win and a loss
each.
The U.S. sit top of the standings with four points because their
defeat by Slovenia came in overtime, and the Russians are third.
If the Americans win, they will top the group with seven points and
if they lose they could drop to third.
With a win, the Russians would finish first or second, depending on
the outcome of the Slovenia v Slovakia game set for the same time.
If they lose, they could drop to fourth.
(Reporting by Dan Burns, editing by Ed Osmond)
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