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Team USA ends group play at World Cup of Hockey winless
United States of America lost to Europe, Canada and Czech Republic, drawing sharp criticism from some American players. Team North America’s Nathan MacKinnon, left, celebrates his game winning goal with teammate Shayne Gostisbehere against Sweden during overtime of a World Cup of Hockey game in Toronto on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2 at 7 p.m. ET. The Canadian team is now the -385 favorite to advance past the Russians to take on the victor of the Sweden vs. Europe semifinal game.
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Both games can be live-streamed via WatchESPN.
The blended group of players opened the tournament with a 3-0 win over the US and then beat the Czech Republic in overtime to seal a spot in the semifinals before losing to Canada. It was only a matter of time, he told his team. It is the heavy favorite in this tournament playing on home ice. Four years later, with a chance at redemption at the Winter Olympics in Russia, Ovechkin couldn’t do enough to help his team get past the quarterfinals while Crosby and the Canadians earned gold again.
Carey Price made 22 saves for the Canadians.
Before the tournament started, most prognosticators had the Czechs pegged as the worst team in the tournament. All that’s really left to wonder is whether Russian Federation can make a watchable, vaguely unpredictable game of it, or whether the folks in the expensive seats at the Air Canada Centre will have shelled out to watch another clinical domination by the world’s pre-eminent puck-possession machine.
The Canadians have been playing so well, it really seems as if it is up to the opposition – it ended up being Russian Federation in Saturday night’s semifinals – to figure out a way to beat them rather than the opposite.
One that some will bill as Crosby versus Ovechin, even if the Great Eight doesn’t agree that it should.
“He’s a great goalie who has been playing really well”, said Swedish defenseman Victor Hedman.
Lundqvist is the key to their title hopes, as he will have to be good against Team Europe and even better in the championship round if the Swedes get that far.
Bobrovsky is 2-1, with a 1.68 goals-against average and.948 save percentage. There is no room for taking risks in the National Hockey League and, as Team Canada head coach Mike Babcock told the media on Wednesday, winning is the only thing that matters. Canada has scored the most goals (14) and allowed the fewest (3). If a couple of their up-and-coming countrymen find success on the blue-line, perhaps better results await.
Head coach Mike Babcock said his lineup will be announced after practice today. Russian Federation should pose the biggest threat to Canada thus far and it’s a shame this isn’t the gold medal match, but Canada should have enough to get the win and move on to the finals.
That said, for a brief time in the second period it seemed the Russians might sneak this one through the side door. I think when you look at that play, I think it stands out in everyone’s mind, ” current Team Canada star Sidney Crosby, a fervent student of the game’s history, said Friday.
There’s no pressure on the Europeans, who were expected to finish at the bottom of Group A. There’s significant expectation on Sweden, a nation that has long fared well in worldwide competition, winning a silver medal at the 2014 Olympics and gold at the 2006 Olympics.
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But if he can lead his team to victory Saturday, just imagine the shockwaves it would create.