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2010 Winter Olympics Hockey: Team USA Captures Second Win, Beats Norway 6-1

Rangers TribuneFeb 18, 2010

Team USA only came to play for a period and a half this afternoon, but it was enough to defeat the Norwegians by the score of 6-1 at Canada Hockey Place.

Based on this performance, the United States will have a lot of work to do over the next two days to prepare for Team Canada on Sunday night. It should not be too difficult to get up for that game, but effort will only get you so far. Execution is key and there wasn't a whole lot of that in today's contest.

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Phil Kessel got the U.S. on the board early in the game when he roofed a wrist shot off the crossbar and in on the breakaway.

A Ranger to Ranger connection followed that up to give USA a 2-0 lead. Chris Drury banged home a Ryan Callahan rebound in front.

The Unites States had many more chances in the first period, but were not able to convert, so 2-0 would be the score entering intermission. The final shot count was 15-2, in favor of Team USA.

The second period of this game was uninspiring for the U.S. to say the least.

They had zero energy, they were lazy, and the turnovers were abundant. Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane scored the only goal for the Americans in the period, depositing a Zach Parise rebound. Norwegian goalie Pal Grotnes had that shot gloved originally, but dropped it, leaving the puck there for an open Kane.

The United States powerplay, which is run by Blueshirts head coach John Tortorella, then allowed a shorthanded goal to the Norwegians.

This startled the Americans a bit as they started to frantically scramble in their own zone. It also put a shock into the Americans in the crowd because they were being overpowered by "Let's Go Norway" chants by the wise guy Canadian fans in attendance. This period exposed the Team USA defense, which has not been looking great up to this point.

The third stanza was when things exploded, as the United States scored three unanswered goals.

The first was started by goaltender Ryan Miller, who sent out defenseman Jack Johnson. Johnson's rebound was batted in by Ryan Malone. Right after that, Zach Parise fed a pinching Brian Rafalski for a one-timed tally. Rafalski was not done, however, as he later blasted a shot from the point, which put the Americans up 6-1.

Rangers forward Chris Drury was one of the better U.S. players in the game, scoring a goal and creating multiple scoring chances with fantastic passing. Ryan Callahan was also a standout in this game, as he was thrown onto the ice by head coach Ron Wilson when the team needed a physical spark. Callahan gave them just that, in addition to a few shots and an assist. Overall, a great afternoon for the two Rangers' representatives.

Zach Parise, Patrick Kane, and Phil Kessel were the best forwards for the US in this game. Kane is probably Team USA's most valuable player on offense and watching him live gives you the opportunity to see how quickly he can move with the puck.

In addition to Kane, goaltender Ryan Miller has been very valuable as well. Miller had to be sharp often in the second period and he was just that, making some tremendous saves.

Team Canada will now play the Swiss in downtown Vancouver, and Russia will faceoff with Team Slovakia in the later game. Today marks the four-year anniversary of Switzerland's upset against Canada in Torino, so this one will have an interesting feel to it.

Game updates at twitter.com/RangersTribune .

(Photo courtesy of Getty Images)

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