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Hockey: U.S. women ease past Finland into final
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[February 19, 2018]
By Dan Burns
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - The
U.S. cruised into their third straight women's Olympic ice hockey
final on Monday, shutting down Finland 5-0 in the semis with two
goals by Dani Cameranesi and a shutout from goaltender Maddie
Rooney.
In the kind of offensive burst U.S. coach Robb Stauber has been
waiting for, the Americans, silver medalists in Sochi and Vancouver,
converted on three of six powerplays. Heading into the game the U.S.
had been one-for-11 on the powerplay during the tournament.
"I look at the shots on goal and we maybe had 39 tonight," Stauber
said. "The other nights we had 44, 50 etc and we didn't score as
much. Our plan coming in was to repeat the good habits that we
talked about earlier in the tournament. You're going to get
rewarded."
The Americans, showing little resemblance to the team that had to
come from behind against Finland in their first meeting, went out
front early in the first period.
Captain Meghan Duggan fed line mate Gigi Marvin in the slot and she
one-timed it past goaltender Noora Raty.
Cameranesi intercepted an attempted clearing pass and skated
uncontested in on Raty before going top shelf with a wrist shot.
The U.S. broke it open in the second period on two powerplay goals
34 seconds apart.
Jocelyn Lamoureux-Davidson blasted a slap shot past Raty with two
seconds remaining on a two-player advantage and Hilary Knight made
it 4-0, redirecting a shot from the point by Sidney Morin.
Cameranesi's second came inside the first minute of the third
period, again on the powerplay.
Amanda Kessel, sister of Pittsburg Penguins forward Phil, took a
cross ice pass and fed the puck low to Hannah Brandt. She quickly
got it to Cameranesi who beat Raty high on the glove side.
PHYSICAL CONTEST
For a game meant to be free of body- checking, it was a very
physical contest, with the biggest hit delivered on Finland
defenseman Ronja Savolainen by Duggan.
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U.S. v Finland- Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung, South Korea -
February 19, 2018 - Hannah Brandt, Kelly Pannek and Dani Cameranesi
of the U.S. celebrate a goal scored by team mate Hilary Knight.
REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
As Savolainen was clearing her zone, Duggan rammed into her and sent
her sprawling.
She hit the sidewall face first and rolled on to her back before
being helped to the dressing-room by team mates and coaches.
No penalty was assessed and Savolainen returned for limited action
in the second and third periods.
"It was an open-ice hit and you can't body-check in women's hockey
so that should have been a penalty," Raty said. "Obviously, the ref
decided it wasn't."
The U.S. must await the outcome of Monday's late game between
four-times gold medalists Canada and the Olympic Athletes from
Russia to see who they play in Thursday's final.
"Tonight we beat a very good goaltender and a very good hockey
team," Stauber said. "This was really a gold medal preparation for
us because they're a darn good team."
It is the fifth gold medal game appearance in six Olympic
tournaments for the American women who won the first women's ice
hockey tournament in 1998. Canada have won all four since.
Finland proceed to the bronze medal game on Wednesday against the
loser of the Canada-Russia game. The Finns have won bronze twice, in
1998 and 2010.
(Reporting by Dan Burns,; editing by Ed Osmond)
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