Press Release sent to the World of the Junior Hockey
HELSINKI,
Finland – The U.S. National Junior Team defeated Sweden in overtime,
3-2, in a pre-tournament contest here tonight at Vantaa Valtti Arena.
The game was the first of two that precede the 2013 International Ice
Hockey Federation World Junior Championship Dec. 26, 2012-Jan. 5, 2013,
in Ufa, Russia. Team USA picked up a pair of goals from its defensemen,
including the game-winner by Shayne Gostisbehere (Margate, Fla./Union College), and negated eight of nine Sweden power plays.
"Overall, I think our special teams did a great job tonight," said Phil Housley,
head coach of the U.S. National Junior Team. "We got an early goal on
the power play, which got us settled in. Also our penalty killing was
extraordinary, especially on the two extended five-on-threes. The guys
played hard, were competitive and played with tempo. Also, we wanted to
see the guys we have to make decisions on and I believe we were able to
do that."
Sweden took the early lead at 2:35 on a wrist shot from
the left circle. Team USA responded two minutes later on a power-play
marker by Connor Murphy (Dublin, Ohio/Sarnia Sting). Jim Vesey
(North Reading, Mass./Harvard Univ.) slid a pass from the goal line to
the left point for Murphy. After faking a shot, Murphy moved down to the
high slot and snapped the puck over the goaltender's glove for a 1-1
score.
Team USA then weathered four straight Sweden power plays and gained e a 2-1 advantage at 3:48 of the second stanza. Mario Lucia
(Plymouth, Minn./Univ. of Notre Dame) forced a turnover behind the
Sweden net and flipped a pass into the lower right slot, where Ryan Hartman (West Dundee, Ill./Plymouth Whalers) was waiting to blast it into the net. Sweden
knotted the game at two with a power-play goal late in the second period.
Despite each team having multiple power plays in the third period, no goals were scored to set up a four-on-four
overtime period. At 1:38 of the extra frame, Sean Kuraly
(Dublin, Ohio/Miami Univ.) won an offensive zone faceoff back to the
right point. Gostisbehere hammered the puck through traffic and into
the top of the Sweden net.
Goaltender Jon Gillies (South Portland, Maine/Providence College) earned the win in relief, stopping 18-of-19 shots in 30:11. Starter Garret Sparks
(Elmhurst, Ill./Guelph Storm) turned away 17 of the 18 shots he faced
in 31:27. Sweden netminder Niklas Lundstrom made 29 saves.
Up next for Team USA is its second and final
pre-tournament game vs. Finland on Dec. 22. Game time locally is 1 p.m.
(6 a.m. ET) at the Helsinki Ice Hall.
(Nathan can be reached at nathanfournier@mainehockeyjournal.com)
Thursday, December 20, 2012
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