U.S. women fall to Finland in Canada Cup
VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Despite holding a 51-23 advantage in shots, the U.S. Women's National Team fell to Finland, 3-2, here tonight in the opening game of the 2009 Hockey Canada Cup at GM Place. Gigi Marvin (Warroad, Minn.) and Meghan Duggan (Danvers, Mass.) scored for Team USA in the first period, before Finland came back with three unanswered goals in the final two frames to earn its second-ever victory over the U.S.
"We ran into a goaltender that played exceptionally well, while not capitalizing on the opportunities we had," said Team USA Head Coach Mark Johnson. "It wasn't the way we wanted to start the tournament but all we can do is bounce back and play well against Sweden tomorrow. We'll take the lessons we learned and move forward from here."
Marvin put the U.S. up, 1-0, at the 6:09 mark of the first period using a wrist shot to beat Finnish netminder Noora Raty. Caitlin Cahow (Branford, Conn.) and Rachael Drazan (Orono, Minn.) earned assists on the play. Team USA doubled its advantage just :10 into its first power-play opportunity, as Duggan deflected a Julie Chu (Fairfield, Conn.) shot from the top of the slot at 14:20.
In the second stanza, Nina Tikkinen sent a quick pass from the corner to Saara Tuominen in front of the net, who snuck the puck past U.S. goaltender Jessie Vetter (Cottage Grove, Wis.) during a power play at 5:50 to close the gap, 2-1. Just under four minutes later, Finland knotted the score when Karvinen went one-on-one down the ice with Angela Ruggiero (Simi Valley, Calif.). Although Ruggiero stopped Karvinen from getting a shot, the puck was pushed out and bounced into the net off Vetter's pads at 9:46.
Finland used an early power-play opportunity in the last period to gain a 3-2 advantage. Emma Laaksonen carried the puck up the left boards, cut toward the U.S. net and put a backhanded shot above Vetter's blocker at 2:10. The Finns held on for the remainder of the period for the tournament-opening win, with Raty making a total of 14 saves in the frame.
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