Update from the Worlds; courtesy Yahoo sports
I had held out hop that the World Championships would be on the NHL Network but they aren't. Apparently there is a PPV outlet online where you can check out the games if you're inclined. With little news coming out of Long Island right now, we here at nyiforlife.com will do our best to keep everyone up to date on what is happening at the Worlds.--Bill
Kane, Thomas lead US past Latvia world opener
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP)—Patrick Kane had a goal and two assists and Tim Thomas made 24 saves to help the United States beat Latvia 4-0 on Friday night in the Americans’ opening preliminary round game in the world championship.
Kane, the 19-year-old star who had 72 points in 82 games for Chicago this season, assisted on Dustin Brown’s first-period goal, then added a goal midway through the second. Kane took the puck near Latvia’s blue line, skated in and fired a snap shot past goalie Edgars Masalskis. Kane also set up Zach Parise’s third-period goal.
“He’s an unbelievably skilled hockey player,” Thomas said about Kane. “He has a heck of future in front of him.”
The United States, wearing throwback jerseys from its 1960 Olympic victory at Squaw Valley, scored all four goals on power plays.
“The power play was cooking tonight. We scored four goals. It was good to get that going,” Kane said. “It’s just nice to start off with a win, especially against a team that we probably should beat.”
Patrick O’Sullivan also scored, and Paul Martin had three assists.
American forward Lee Stempniak was awarded a penalty shot after being hauled down on a breakaway shortly after Kane’s goal. Stempniak couldn’t beat Masalskis, who closed his pads to stop a shot. Masalskis made 45 saves.
“I have not been involved in too many international tournaments,” U.S. coach John Tortorella said. “But the two games I have been involved in, Latvia has been a tough opponent. And tonight was not exception.”
The Americans will return to action Sunday night against Slovenia.
In the other Group B opener in Halifax, Dany Heatley had three goals and an assist in defending champion Canada’s 5-1 victory over Slovenia.
Heatley has 23 goals in the world championships, the most by a Canadian player. The Ottawa Senators star broke the mark of 21 set by Marcel Dionne.
Dan Hamhuis and Martin St. Louis also scored for Canada. Cam Ward made 21 saves, allowing only Anze Kopitar’s goal on a 5-on-3 power play.
The Canadians had a 65-22 shots advantage.
In Group D play in Quebec City, the Czech Republic beat Denmark 5-2, and Russia routed Italy 7-1.
The tournament is being played in Canada for the first time.
Photo courtesy USAHOCKEY.com
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