Czech forward Michaela Pejzlova drew first blood five minutes
into the second period to wake up a furious American team who
retaliated 48 seconds later when four-time Olympian Hilary
Knight knocked a rebound into the net.
The Czechs had a chance to regain the momentum after officials
sent U.S. forward Dani Cameranesi to the penalty box for five
minutes on a boarding call but could not break through the
American defences.
A shot from U.S. assistant captain Lee Stecklein ricocheted off
a Czech defender's stick and through the legs of netminder Klara
Peslarova to give the Americans the lead midway through the
third period.
Savannah Harmon knocked one into the bottom corner to add to the
advantage 10 minutes later and captain Kendall Coyne Schofield
wrapped up the win with seconds left on the clock.
It was more of a test than the twice gold medallists expected
from the Czechs, who were making their debut in the tournament.
The U.S. had a total of 59 shots on goal compared to six from
their opponents, who did not produce a shot on net in the first
period.
"You've just got to keep shooting - doesn't matter how many
shots you've taken, one's going to go in," Knight told reporters
at Wukesong Sports Centre.
"These goalies are great at this level and we really have to
challenge them."
The game also underscored the Americans' struggles during the
tournament on the power play, as they failed to score on a
short-handed Czech team twice in the opening frame.
"Stats-wise it doesn't look great," said Knight. "But it's going
to come when it needs to come."
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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