BEIJING — The gamers of the U.S. women’s hockey workforce could nevertheless be out there taking pictures, and Ann-Renée Desbiens would however be stonewalling them.
That is if the American attempts even made it previous the Canadian goaltender’s teammates, who ended up intent on blocking just about anything and all the things the U.S. could muster on Tuesday.
For 60 minutes at Wukesong Sports activities Centre, the Canadians ended up articles to permit the Americans dictate play. They controlled the scoreboard.
In the finish, that is all that matters.
Canada (4-) defeated the U.S. 4-2, irrespective of staying outshot 53-27, to wrap up Group A play for both equally groups. The Canadians will be the prime seed in the Olympic tournament’s quarterfinals that get started Friday. Knockout round matchups aren’t however finalized.
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Desbiens stopped 51 of the Americans’ 53 photographs, while her teammates blocked dozens far more.
“Shots never earn games,” Team United states coach Joel Johnson claimed. “Goals do.
“We’ve obtained to obtain a way to produce unique, increased-high quality scoring chances if we anticipate to acquire a activity like this.”
The concept for this outcome was set up through the slide, when the U.S. dropped 4 of 6 exhibition game titles to Canada. It was never outshot in any of people contests, possibly.
“It’s just figures,” U.S. forward Hilary Knight mentioned. “You bought to place far more on net and put your self in a far better posture to have Quality-A scoring opportunities and it’s possible crack that perimeter a minimal little bit improved.”
Knight and her teammates didn’t account for the next fifty percent of that equation she laid out. Questioned if she was satisfied with the caliber of scoring alternatives, Knight (four shots on target) replied:
“No, mainly because we didn’t gain. Severely, I imagine you operate into very hot goalies. Each goalie is excellent listed here. You have to seriously uncover a way to find the back of the internet. … I see how superior we are at shooting. I simply cannot wait for it to sort of drop in when we get into a recreation atmosphere.”
Getting diverse angles and using the flanks, alternatively than directing the offense from the leading of the offensive zone, will be a needed adjustment if these two groups face each and every other on Feb. 17 in the gold-medal recreation – an predicted inevitability that has proved legitimate at the previous three Winter season Olympics.
Neither team scored in the third interval Tuesday, as Canada packed it in and the U.S. could not crack by.
“When we shoot from the best, they’ve acquired a few, 4 goaltenders in there,” Johnson reported. “Only one particular of them is donning pads, but they’re all accomplishing the same detail.”
The one with the pads, however, is 1 of the most effective in the planet.
“Kind of to be expected,” Canadian forward Natalie Spooner (a single guide) explained of Desbiens’ general performance. “She is, I consider, the greatest goalie in the entire world.”
Canada forward Sarah Nurse has had a entrance-row seat to Desbiens’ prowess for eight years, dating back again to their faculty days at the College of Wisconsin.
“I imagine that was a single of the very best games I have at any time witnessed her perform,” Nurse (1 help) said. “She was just quiet, collected and poised. Really produced it glance quick.”
Desbiens is not infallible, even though. She was crushed 2 times in the 2nd time period, as Dani Cameranesi and Alex Carpenter scored four minutes aside to give the U.S. a brief 2-1 guide. The gain was short-lived, however.
Canada scored two aims in 26 seconds not extensive soon after, thanks to a pair of defensive breakdowns – just one a turnover in close proximity to the blue line that led to Brianne Jenner’s second intention of the sport, the other an lack of ability to apparent the zone.
“We just can’t enable that take place,” forward Abbey Murphy said about the sequence, which sucked absent any momentum the U.S. had created.
“We experienced a very little little bit of a defensive breakdown,” stated U.S. goalie Maddie Rooney, who manufactured 23 saves on 27 shots. “They capitalized on it.”
Canada captain Marie-Philip Poulin set an exclamation issue on the scoring and the Canadian comeback by using an errant pass by Jincy Dunne on the U.S. energy enjoy for a breakaway that resulted in a penalty shot. Poulin buried the endeavor on Rooney’s stick side.
At the 2018 Game titles in Pyeongchang, Canada defeated the U.S. 2-1 in team enjoy in advance of the People gained in a extraordinary shootout to declare their 1st gold due to the fact 1998. And before this yr, at the 2021 earth championships, Canada blasted the U.S. 5-1 in the preliminary spherical.
That tournament’s last went into extra time, with Poulin scoring the sport-winning goal – which is very little new for her. She also experienced the recreation-winning objectives in the 2010 and 2014 gold-medal contests.
In the aftermath of a further Poulin backbreaker, Johnson acquiesced that his skaters looked “a small off” in some sequences.
“Almost each individual time (a oversight) occurred, it finished up in the again of our net,” he stated. “There’s no excuses. There’s only discovering solutions.”
If the U.S. needs to repeat as gold medal winners, the solutions better be in hand by the time following Thursday rolls all-around.
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