Golden Knight scores hat-trick as US stun Canada at worlds
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[April 17, 2023]
By Steve Keating
BRAMPTON, Ontario (Reuters) -Hilary Knight scored third-period power
play goals 27 seconds apart as the United States stunned archrivals
Canada 6-3 on Sunday to win the gold medal final of the women's
world ice hockey championships.
Canada had led 3-2 heading into the third period and were on course
for a third successive world title but threw it away with sloppy
play, taking two late penalties to gift the U.S. a two-player
advantage with 3:52 left.
Knight made them pay dearly for their mistakes.
After Caroline Harvey had pulled the U.S. level at 3-3 early in the
third, captain Knight scored twice to complete her hat-trick having
also netted in the second period.
Cayla Barnes scored into an empty net to close out the scoring while
Abbey Murphy also had a goal.
Brianne Jenner had a hand in all three Canada goals, scoring twice
in the second-period and setting up Marie-Philip Poulin for another,
but it was her tripping penalty, along with Claire Thompson's delay
of game, that provided the U.S. with their golden opportunity.
"It takes a whole village for one player to be successful on the
ice," said Knight, the U.S. all-time leading scorer at the world
championships with 101 points. "It's a huge honour to lead this team
but the day-to-day business hasn't changed.
"It's hard to beat Canada. It's harder to beat Canada in Canada."
It was another dramatic end to one of the greatest rivalries in
sport and, as usual, was played at a frenetic pace from the opening
face-off to the final buzzer.
No country other than the U.S. or Canada have won world championship
or Olympic gold.
Only once have the Canadians and Americans not played each other for
the world title, hosts Finland crashing the party in 2019 and taking
silver.
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USA forward Hilary Knight (21) shoots the puck against Canada in the
second period at CAA Center. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA
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In the seven Olympic women's finals, Canada have
won gold five times with the other two titles going to the
Americans.
'GREAT IMPROVEMENT'
The championships got off to an ugly start with Finland hammering
France 14-1 in the tournament opener and there were plenty of other
lopsided scorelines, including the United States' 9-1 rout of the
Czech Republic in the semi-final.
Sweden took their quarter-final with Canada into overtime before
falling to the hosts 3-2 but it was business as usual otherwise. The
Czechs beat Switzerland 3-2 to win a second consecutive bronze.
"There has been great improvement in the women’s game," said
International Ice Hockey Federation President Luc Tardif prior to
the final. "You see here the number of close games.
"Maybe teams aren’t ready to beat Canada and the U.S. yet, but it’s
getting there.
"It won’t happen overnight. It takes some time. But it's getting
better and better."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Brampton; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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