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U.S. Women Defeat Sweden, 4-0

By USA Hockey, 11/06/12, 1:15PM MST

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VANTAA, Finland – The U.S. Women’s National Team opened play at the 2012 Four Nations Cup today with a 4-0 victory over Sweden at Tikkurila Valttie Arena.
 
“I think overall it was a good start for us,” said Katey Stone (Arlington Mass.), head coach of Team USA.  “There (were) a lot of young kids in the line-up, starting in goal with Alex Rigsby and she did great. It was a good first game. We did a lot of really good things and had great puck movement. Overall I thought it was a good effort.”
 
Defenseman Lisa Chesson (Plainfield, Ill.) put Team USA on top early with a tap-in goal from the left side of the crease assisted by Amanda Kessel (Madison, Wis.) at 1:57 of the first period.
 
In the second period, Monique Lamoureux (Grand Forks, N.D.) found the rebound from Kelli Stack’s(Brooklyn Heights, Ohio) shot-pass in the crease for another tap-in goal at 10:15 to give the U.S. its second tally.  Stack then notched her second point of the game with a high wrist shot with help from Jocelyne Lamoureux (Grand Forks, N.D.) at 17:07 for Team USA’s third goal. 
 
Kessel became the second U.S. player to post a two-point night, recording the secondary assist on Brianna Decker’s (Dousman, Wis.) high, stick-side goal with 7:36 left to play.  Sarah Erickson (Roseau, Minn.) was also credited with an assist on the play.
 
U.S. goaltender Alex Rigsby (Delafield, Wis.) posted a shutout in her senior national team debut, making nine saves; three in each period.
 
NOTES: Monique Lamoureux was chosen as Team USA’s Player of the Game … The next game of the tournament for the U.S. is against Canada on Wed., Nov. 7, at 4 p.m. (9 a.m. EST).
 
Game Summary 
Scoring by Period     1 2 3 F 
SWE     0    0   0   0 
USA      1    2   1   4 
  
First Period - Scoring: 1, USA, Chesson (Kessel), 1:57. Penalties: USA, Erickson (hooking), 4:14; USA, Erickson (slashing), 6:50; SWE, Olofsson (tripping), 9:56; SWE, Nevalainen (holding), 17:50. 

Second Period – Scoring: 2, USA, M. Lamoureux (Stack), 10:15; 3, USA, Stack (J. Lamoureux), 17:07. Penalties: USA, J. Lamoureux (slashing), 1:24; SWE, Eliasson (cross-checking), 6:15. 

Third Period – Scoring: 4, USA, Decker (Erickson, Kessel), 12:24.  Penalties: USA, Bozek (slashing), 1:12; SWE, bench (too many players), 2:54; SWE, Nevalainen (holding the stick), 3:53; USA, McMillen (tripping), 13:04; SWE, Nevalainen (holding), 19:19.    

Shots On Goal     1 2 3 Total
SWE      3   3   3   9 
USA     16  12  19 47 

Goaltenders (SV-SH) 1 2 3 Total 
SWE, Martin, 60:00 15-16 10-12 18-19 43-47 
USA, Rigsby, 60:00 3-3 3-3 3-3 9-9 

Powerplay: SWE, 0-5; USA, 0-6
Penalties: SWE, 6-12; USA, 5-10

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WOODRIDGE, Ill. - Haley Skarupa (Rockville, Md.) registered six points (2-4), while Alex Carpenter (North Reading, Mass.) and Kendall Coyne (Palos Heights, Ill.) each netted four goals, to lead the U.S. Women's National Under-18 Team to a 15-0 win over the Czech Republic here tonight at the 2010 International Ice Hockey Federation World Women's U18 Championship in Walter Bush Rink. With the win, the U.S. won its group with a 3-0-0-0 record (W-OTW-OTL-L) and advanced to the semifinal round on Friday (April 2).

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GAME SUMMARY

Scoring By Period

CZE 0 - 0 - 0 - 0
USA 5 - 6 - 4 - 15

First Period - Scoring: 1, USA, Coyne (Mangene, Picard), 2:03 (pp); 2, USA, Fry (Bizzari, Gedman), 2:33; 3, USA, Ammerman (Hickel), 6:42; 4, USA, Carpenter (unassisted), 8:41; 5, USA, Carpenter (Skarupa), 15:38. Penalties: CZE, Vonkova (hooking), 1:55; USA, Bona (body checking), 4:54; CZE, Vytiskova (body checking), 6:06; CZE, Kuzelova (cross-checking), 8:56; USA, Fry (hooking), 11:45.

Second Period - Scoring: 6. USA, Lorence (Skarupa, Figueroa), 1:49; 7, USA, Carpenter (Lorence, Skarupa), 8:16; 8, USA, Skarupa (Pfalzer), 11:24 (pp); 9, USA, Carpenter (Picard, Mangene), 15:58 (pp); 10, USA, Coyne (unassisted), 16:05; 11, USA, Coyne (Wasylk, Pfalzer), 16:39. Penalties: CZE, Kubatova (cross-checking), 2:36; USA, Bona (hooking), 6:00; CZE, Solnickova (body checking), 10:25; CZE, Novakova (hooking), 15:44.

Third Period - Scoring: 12, USA, Wasylk (Pelkey), 4:29 (pp); 13, USA, Coyne (Mangene, Skarupa), 5:35; 14, USA, Gedman (Pfalzer, Ammerman), 9:18; 15, USA, Skarupa (Lorence), 11:24. Penalties: CZE, Eibinova (interference), 3:46.

Shots by Period 1 2 3 Total

CZE 7 6 3 16
USA 26 19 22 67
         
Goaltenders (SH/SV) 1 2 3 Total
CZE, Craigova, 28:41 9-5 x-x 22-18 31-23
CZE, Hladikova, 31:19 17-16 19-13 x-x 36-29
USA, Moore, 60:00 7-7 6-6 3-3 16-16

Power Play: CZE 0-3; USA 4-7
Penalties: CZE 7-12; USA 3-6
Officials: Referee-Paivi Laurla (FIN); Linesmen-Therese Bjorkman (SWE), Helene Roy (CAN)