Barring a miracle – and that is not an exaggeration – it will be Canada versus
the United States in the womens hockey gold medal game Feb.
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Why? Because they always meet in the final, right? Well, nearly always. Sweden
somehow managed to make it into the gold medal game at the 2006 Winter Olympics
in Turin. But in the 19 Olympic and World Championship final games since womens
hockey arrived on the international stage in 1999, it has been Canada against
the United States 18 times. Canada begins by facing Switzerland on Saturday at
8:00 a.m. in their first game of the tournament - watch it live on CBC TV and
streaming at cbc.ca/olympics. The mere fact Canada has won the past three of
four gold medals at the Olympics – losing only in Nagano in 1998 – would make
them the favorites in the eyes of many. However, their victories in the last
three Olympic Games really have nothing to do with this years tournament. More
relevant is the fact the United States defeated Canada in the last four meetings
of their seven-game pre-Olympic exhibition series. Canada is the defending
Olympic champion, but the Americans have a little swagger. Dan Church knows that
as well as anybody. Church resigned as coach of the Canadian womens Olympic team
in December and was replaced by former Florida Panthers coach Kevin Dineen. Team
USA is deep at every position. They also have scoring at every position –
forward and defence – and they have a lot of speed. “Their young forwards
especially are extremely quick,” Church said. “If you give them room in the
neutral zone theyll always find a way to create. They are really gifted at
getting the puck into the scoring area; even if its not a direct shot just
getting it there so now your defenders and goaltender really have to be on top
of things. They are always creating offence with their speed.” Canada will need
to have a forward to force the Americans to one half of the ice surface and
break off their speed and their ability to attack or counterattack. Scoring
problems Even if its overall team speed doesnt match that of the United States,
Canada traditionally can hold its own with any team in the world in terms of
offence, and is better than most. That said, Canada has had some difficulty
scoring, particularly against the United States, leading up to the Sochi Games.
Rebecca Johnston, a scoring machine at Cornell for four seasons, has speed and
skill and the ability to take it to the front of the net. The 25-year-old had a
goal and six points in five games at the 2010 Olympics and will be expected to
exceed those numbers this year. Jenn Wakefield, 24, has plenty of international
experience, but is making her Olympic debut. She is another go-to forward for
Canada. Of course there are also veterans Hayley Wickenheiser, Jayna Hefford and
Caroline Ouellette, all of whom can dominate a game. Wickenheiser in particular
can be a dangerous scorer when she is shooting the puck. Hefford is strong
around the net and Ouellette remains an offensive catalyst. As for Canadas young
players, Natalie Spooner is a power forward with great hands and Megan
Agosta-Marciano can be a world beater when shes playing at her best. Countering
for Team USA will be Kelli Stack. She is a game-breaker and every time shes on
the ice she can create for herself and her teammates. Stack has great vision.
“She is an offensive threat every time she touches the puck,” Church said. “You
always have to worry about her. She is the offensive catalyst for the team.”
Amanda Kessel, the younger sister of Toronto Maple Leafs star Phil, is also a
really strong player. Like her brother, she has speed to burn and plenty of
offensive upside. She was the collegiate national player of the year with the
University of Minnesota in 2013. Physically, Canada has an edge over the United
States, but the Americans do not fear Canadas physical game - just as Canada
believes it can overcome USAs speed. In the end, it could come down to
goaltending. Canada believes its three goalies, Shannon Szabados, Charline
Labonte and Genevieve Lacasse, could all backstop the team to a gold in Sochi.
Szabados will be the starter and is looking for her second Olympic gold medal as
a starter. Early in the season it seemed like Team USA was leaning toward Jessie
Vetter getting the job as the starter, but down the stretch, Molly Schaus got
more action. Schaus is better technically, but Vetter is very athletic. The
starter will likely be the goalie the coaching staff feels is the hotter of the
two entering the tournament. The bottom line for Canada is that it can win a
fourth straight gold in Sochi, but reputation at this tournament means squat.
Its not about what was; its about what is.
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scored the first goal of his 22nd NHL season, and the Anaheim Ducks extended the
best start in franchise history with their fifth straight victory, 3-2 over the
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WASHINGTON -- On a day when rain postponed the start of a much-anticipated
series against the Detroit Tigers, the Washington Nationals got some good news.
Manager Davey Johnson said left fielder Bryce Harper would not be suspended or
fined by Major League Baseball for being ejected in Sundays 6-2 win at
Pittsburgh. Harper was ejected by third base umpire John Hirschbeck for
disputing a checked-swing third strike. "Thats great. Im glad I dont have to pay
the $1,000. Thats another $1,000 in my pocket, so thats good," Harper said.
"Thats Major League Baseballs decision and I respect that definitely and if I
was to get fined Id respect that, too." Harper tried to hold up on a 2-2 pitch
from Wandy Rodriguez and home plate umpire Bob Davidson pointed to Hirschbeck
for help. Hirschbeck ruled that Harper had swung. Harper stood outside the
batters box, stared at Hirschbeck for a few moments and dropped his bat.
Hirschbeck then tossed Harper out of the game. "It really turned out good,"
Johnson said. "I wanted to give him a day off anyway and so the umpire helped me
out there. He got a day off and with the day off (Monday) hes got two days off
so he should be ready to go for quite a while." Harper now has three days off to
deal with a bruise on his left side he sustained when he ran into the outfield
wall attempting to make a catch April 30 in Atlanta. &quuot;Its feeling a
little bit better," Harper said.
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four or five days we were on the road it didnt feel very good." With a steady
rain falling late in the afternoon and a forecast calling for more, Tuesdays
game was postponed and rescheduled for 4:05 p.m. Thursday. Tuesdays scheduled
starters, right-handers Anibal Sanchez (3-2, 1.82 ERA) for Detroit and Jordan
Zimmermann (5-1, 1.64), will now open the series Wednesday night. Sanchez went
8-0 with a 1.97 ERA in 19 career starts against the Nationals while with the
Marlins. Zimmermann began Tuesday tied for the National League lead in wins and
third in ERA. NOTES: Detroits RHP Doug Fister (4-0, 2.48) and RHP Dan Haren
(3-3, 5.01) will now pitch Thursdays finale. . Washington RF Jayson Werth
(strained right hamstring) was not in the posted lineup. Hes missed the past
three games. Before the postponement was announced, Johnson said he was holding
Werth out one more day due to the wet field conditions. . Tiger LHP Phil Coke
(left groin strain) began an injury rehab assignment Monday night with Triple-A
Toledo, earning a victory after pitching a scoreless inning that included a hit,
walk and strikeout. "Hes still breathing. He did all right," Tiger manager Jim
Leyland said. "His control evidently wasnt real good. (His) ball-strike ratio
wasnt real good, but he did fine."
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